Maravan
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Yes, Its PETA CEO Poorva Joshipura challenged us to conduct Jallikattu and threatened to even wipe out Jallikattu from the pages of history. She messed with the wrong ones and got screwed the sale of pepsi, coke at TN. It's amazing even TN traders union came voluntarily to ban pepsi coke sale from March 1st..PETA's one of the head honchos a lady was daring Tamils to conduct Jallikkattu, right? A tight slap sure it is to her and others who loves animals more than humans. Kerala should learn how Maneka Gandhi kept mum while She and the dog lovers were barking for dog rights in the past few months. http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...-suggestion/story-8ZRsY3wxV6lxGropEWOQXL.html
Peta even challenged at the chennai HC and got order to close the country dog breeding centre in chennai. Now after the Jallikattu uprising, govt appealed at the SC against the HC order.
Look at the arrogance of those stupid judges even at the jallikattu case, asked us to try lions instead of bulls. Looks like these mentals will send their wifes if someone comes to see their daughter for marriage alliance. Even the judge on the first hearing asked, what is Jallikattu? A nutcase who even dont know Jallikattu and tamil tradition enquired this case and banned jallikattu, what an irony..I do not understand this supreme court. It allows Hindi in the UP and MP high courts but does not allow it in some new Hindi states carved out of UP and MP. I do not understand the logic.
Allow state language in all courts.
SC took over all cases relating to the new Rs. 2000 notes. But it did not hear the lawsuit against using Devanagari script on the new notes violating the explicit constitution saying use only international numerals.
People in TN know well that the north tries to hide the rich culture of TN, burrial of Keezhadi archeological site by the centre where structures similar to indus valley civilization was found, and moved all the potteries, devices, etc out of tamil nadu immediately are just an example to the height of aggression. Public outrage which was hidden for years, just took the Jallikattu issue to vent out their anger. I am sure the intelligence agencies well aware, the public anger is not just limited to jallikattu ban.
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