With Chennai's Marina Beach as the nerve-centre, protests are going across the country and pockets with Tamil population in the world against the ban.
In Mumbai, Tamilians wearing black clothes gathered and raised slogans against the ban in the western suburb of Kandivali led by Tamilar Protector Movement, its Maharashtra Secretary, T R Bhagyaraj, said.
As the festival with tradition of thousands of years, Tamil people organised the Jallikattu event as a token protest and also took out a small procession, he said.
At Ambernath in neighbouring Thane district, workers of Naam Tamilar Katchi organised a protest, in which about 200 people had joined. The march started from Swami Nagar in the afternoon and ended near the municipal council building. They also raised slogans against PETA and appealed to lift the ban.
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Shankar Venkateshan, a local adviser of Naam Tamilar Party in Ambernath said that they will protest till the ban is lifted.
"We will give formal requests to government machinery by visiting district collector office next week and after proper permissions from police and civic body, we will also launch a hunger strike as well," Venkateshan told PTI.
Similar protests were also held in Pune, he added.
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