The animals, including goats and hen, were sacrificed on the road in presence of police and district administration officials as the procession of 'Chhatar (umbrella) Jatra' passed from the Kalahandi royal palace till Jenakhal, a distance of 3 kilometre, in the town.
This was held despite a massive awareness campaign by the police and district administration against sacrifice of the animals.
"Though animals were sacrificed this time too, the number has come down due to massive awareness campaign. It can be stopped totally, but gradually," Kalahandi Superintendent of Police Brijesh Kumar Rai said.
Tight security arrangements were made from Jenakhal to Manikeshwari temple.
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