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Jallikattu: 'Efforts are being made to fulfil the cultural aspirations of Tamil people', says Modi
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday assured that efforts are being made to fulfil the cultural and religious aspirations of the people there.
PM Modi via tweet said, "We are very proud of the rich culture of Tamil Nadu. All efforts are being made to fulfil the cultural aspirations of Tamil people."
Ensuring the government's commitment towards the progress of Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Modi added that the Centre will work to ensure achieving new heights of development in the state. "Central Government is fully committed to the progress of Tamil Nadu & will always work to ensure the state scales new avenues of progress," said the Prime Minister.We are very proud of the rich culture of Tamil Nadu. All efforts are being made to fulfil the cultural aspirations of Tamil people.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 21, 2017
Central Government is fully committed to the progress of Tamil Nadu & will always work to ensure the state scales new avenues of progress. — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 21, 2017In a major boost to the people of Tamil Nadu, the Centre on Friday gave approval to an ordinance revoking the ban on Jallikattu. The ordinance was proposed by the Tamil Nadu Government which was placed before the Law, Environment and Culture Ministries. In consultation with Attorney General of India Mukul Rohatgi, the Ministries forwarded the ordinance to President Pranab Mukherjee for his assent. This latest development came in the wake of sea of protesters that continued to swell on the Marina beach for the fourth day as supporters of Jallikattu staged their protest. The Supreme Court, which had banned the sport in 2014, today agreed not to pass any interim order for a week.
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