Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Jallikattu-Emotion, Politics, Business

Younger generation are emotional due to social media and their inter thoughts.  Social media play vital role in this issue.  Similar role like newspapers played during independence struggle, medium, technology is different but ideology not differ in any era.  Protest against jallikattu is not legally affecting those people.  Protest is everyone right to sensitive happenings.  Politics need space to gain public power.  But they are the victim for each activity evolving around Jallikattu.  People aware of their political moves in jallikattu ban.

Business is surely evolving around Jallikattu.  Some point of view intimates foreign countries have a part towards blocking the jallikattu. Preventing this sport will indirectly benefit the other types of cattle business.  This is proved from omitting our country based dogs, chickens which nowadays brought imported dogs, chicken breeds and new diseases also.  Medicines are marketed to cure, this may be a chain.  Thinking of this cycle will give many surprises.   A2 milk is from our livestock (Indian breeds), A1 milk is from European breeds, milk market sustaining also a thinkable fact for this ban.

But anything may be a fact.  Our youth has only jallikattu in their mind because their aware of their culture, and birth identities.  Every issue will have otherside aspects of politics, business and emotion.  One aspect will benefit personal values, wealth and also affect others inter values.

Peta is an organization from US which is getting more negative feedbacks for its attitude towards this ban. Destroying livestock and imported machineries for agriculture are the points raised among us to question the peta and government.  Unanswered questions are with us but we are steadily folded by strong emotion ideology that is called Jallikattu.


3 comments:

  1. thanks for your reading and support....

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  2. I really wana thank you for providing such informative and qualitative material so often.Joseph Hayon

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