CM non-committal on dhirio, walks legal tightrope

THE GOAN NETWORK | 22 hours ago

MAPUSA

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Thursday refrained from giving a clear commitment on the legalisation of Dhirio (bullfights) in Goa, stating that the government would examine the legal implications before taking any decision.

Responding to an unusual show of unity in the Assembly, where members from across political parties demanded that the traditional sport be legalised, Sawant said, “I will take the sense of the House and evaluate the matter in consultation with the Law Department.”

He, however, pointed out a key distinction between Goa’s Dhirio and Tamil Nadu’s Jallikattu, which was cited by several MLAs as a precedent.

“Jallikattu involves individuals attempting to mount a bull as it runs, whereas Dhirio is a fight between two bulls. The two cannot be equated,” the Chief Minister clarified.

Sawant further reminded the House that Dhirio has been banned by the High Court and that the State is bound by judicial directions.

“From 2022 to June 30, 2025, as many as 16 cases have been registered under Section 11(1)(n) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960,” he informed.

He also stated that, in line with the High Court's directions, the government has already prepared and submitted an action plan aimed at curbing illegal bullfighting activities across the State.

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