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PM Modi plays Jallikattu card ahead of Tamil Nadu polls, says people wanted to continue

In 2014 the Supreme Court banned it over concerns of animal cruelty. The state restored the activity three years later, with amendments relating to prevention of that cruelty

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday attacked the DMK and the Congress over Jallikattu, a popular and controversial tradition of running bulls in Southern Tamil Nadu, which had been banned over animal cruelty concerns. He said it was the BJP at the Centre which cleared an ordinance allowing the tradition to continue while the Congress wanted to ban it.

Speaking at a rally in Madurai as a part of the BJP’s poll campaigning, PM Modi accused the DMK and Congress of disrespecting and outlawing the practice and lying to the people of the state. He said that the people of Tamil Nadu wanted the tradition to continue but the Congress has termed it barbaric.

PM Modi said that the UPA was in power in Delhi in 2011 and DMK had big ministries in the Centre. The same UPA government banned Jallikattu even one Congress leader described Jallikattu as a barbaric practice. Moreover, in 2016, the Tamil Nadu Congress manifesto called for a ban on Jallikattu. Congress-DMK should be ashamed of them.

The Prime Minister also praised the Tamil language, hailing it as the world’s oldest and Madurai’s connection to Tamil literature and culture. Praising Tamil culture, PM Modi said that the DMK and Congress have no real agenda but they should control their lies because people are not fools. He said that the facts suggest something else when the Congress and the DMK keep projecting themselves as the sole custodians of Tamil Culture.

Campaign for the AIADMK-BJP alliance ahead of next week’s election in Tamil Nadu, PM Modi played the Jallikattu card to appeal to voters in Madurai as he accused the DMK and Congress of disrespecting and outlawing the practice, and lying to the people of the state.

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In 2014 the Supreme Court banned it over concerns of animal cruelty. The state restored the activity three years later, with amendments relating to prevention of that cruelty. Ahead of the 2016 polls the Congress promised a ban on Jallikattu if it came to power. Though, The Congress has flipped their stand on Jallikattu in January when Rahul Gandhi attended a Jallikattu event in Madurai and said it was quite a lovely experience to see Tamil culture, history in action.

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EC extends SIR deadlines for 6 states, no change for West Bengal

The Election Commission has extended the SIR exercise in six states and a Union Territory, while West Bengal and three others received no extension as the voter roll update process progresses.

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The Election Commission has revised the timeline for the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in six regions, while keeping the schedule unchanged for West Bengal, Goa, Lakshadweep and Rajasthan. The SIR exercise, aimed at removing inaccuracies and updating voter lists, will now continue for longer in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Revised dates for voter roll revision

According to the Election Commission, the enumeration period has been extended as follows:

  • Tamil Nadu and Gujarat: Till December 14
  • Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Till December 18
  • Uttar Pradesh: Till December 26

The publication of draft rolls will now be:

  • December 19 for Tamil Nadu and Gujarat
  • December 23 for Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • December 31 for Uttar Pradesh

Meanwhile, the SIR period concluded today in Goa, Lakshadweep, Rajasthan and West Bengal, with no extension granted.

As West Bengal heads towards a crucial election expected early next year, the voter list update process has become part of a broader political narrative between the NDA and Opposition parties, especially after the Bihar polls.

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Mamata Banerjee urges women to resist if voter names are deleted during SIR review

At a Krishnagar rally, Mamata Banerjee alleged misuse of the SIR voter list review and urged women to stand firm if their names were removed.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, sharpening her attack on the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists, called on women to stand up against any attempt to remove their names from the electoral roll. Addressing a gathering in Krishnagar, she alleged that the process was being misused to target voters ahead of elections.

Mamata accuses BJP of trying to intimidate women voters

Banerjee questioned the removal of names from the voter list under the SIR exercise, asserting that mothers and sisters of the state should not allow such actions to go unchecked. She said women possess the strength and the everyday tools used at home, urging them to be ready if their rights were undermined.

She alleged that attempts would be made to influence the electoral process by bringing police from outside the state and using fear tactics. Banerjee added that during elections, efforts were often made to divide people and misuse money power.

Reaffirming her stance on secularism, she said she wanted to see whether the women of Bengal or the BJP were “more powerful” in this fight.

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Andhra Pradesh High Court orders anti-corruption probe into Tirupati donation theft case

Andhra Pradesh High Court has ordered the CID and ACB to file an FIR and conduct a coordinated probe into the TTD Parakamani theft case, including scrutiny of a Lok Adalat settlement and the complainant’s suspicious death.

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The Andhra Pradesh High Court has directed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to initiate criminal action and register an FIR in the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Parakamani (donation box) theft case. The court instructed both agencies to continue investigating the alleged theft, the suspect’s assets, and the earlier settlement reached at a Lok Adalat.

Court seeks deeper scrutiny and coordination among agencies

The High Court emphasised that the probe must also examine how the case was taken to mediation and settled through a compromise. It ordered the CID and ACB to share information with each other and, if necessary, with the Income Tax Department and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to ensure a comprehensive investigation.

Taking note of the unexplained death of the complainant, Y Satish Kumar—then part of the TTD vigilance team—whose body was found near a railway track in Anantapur district on November 14, the court asked the CID to submit his post-mortem report in a sealed cover within three days.

The next hearing is scheduled for December 16.

Senior TTD officials questioned; theft traced to April 2023 incident

The CID has already examined several former officials, including ex-TTD chairmen B Karunakar Reddy and YV Subba Reddy, and former executive officer AV Dharma Reddy.

The case began on April 29, 2023, when CV Ravi Kumar, an employee at a mutt linked to TTD, was allegedly caught stealing $900 inside the Parakamani hall—the temple’s donation-counting centre. While a local police case was initially filed, it was soon shifted to a Lok Adalat, where a compromise settlement was reportedly reached. Under this arrangement, Ravi Kumar is said to have offered seven properties worth about ₹40 crore in Tirupati and Chennai as restitution to TTD.

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