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Marina Uprising
The Marina Uprising refers to the mass gathering of people that has taken place in the state of Tamil Nadu, India in January 2017 for the support of Jallikattu bull taming festival that was banned by the Supreme Court of India. It had started as small gathering of people for the support of the native bull taming festival that takes place in the state of Tamil Nadu and some few other south Indian states during the festival of Pongal, which celebrates the first reap of the harvest season by the farmers. More than estimated 200,000 people involved in the protest. The uprising was result of the ban of the support by the Supreme Court of India in 2011 under The Prevention of Cruelty of Animals Act, 1960. But the sport was continued to be held in the state under the Tamil Nadu Regulation of Jallikattu Act No 27 of 2009. In May 2014, the Supreme Court had completely banned the sport in the state by stating the animal welfare issues. However in 8th of Jan 2016 the court exempted Jallikattu from being banned in the list of event that involved bulls but revised the order in 14th Jan 2016 leading the protest. This lead to subsequent protests in that year.

The Unprejudiced Spark
The movement started as small crowd of self interest group consisting of simple college students in response to the small protest that had taken place in Alanganallur, Tamil Nadu the place where the sport is formally held by the local rural people. The group gathered in the Marina Beach, Chennai on 17th January 2017. Gradually student from several parts of Chennai started to join the protest. More students started to join the protest on the next day. It sparked a catalyst for people apart from students to take part in the protest. The protest was an expression of anguish for the unfairness of the Central Govt. and its betrayal in the Cauvery Issue that led to the State of Karnataka to not release the quota of Cauvery river water that was ordered by the Supreme Court for irrigation in the Tamil Nadu state. This and other issues like Tamil fishermen issue added the anguish and tempted more people to join the protest and support the iconic sport which is native to the Tamil people all over the world. By 20th January a huge uproar among different parts of Tamil Nadu had taken place. The protest was quoted as 'non political' which was done not by the influence of any political parties but only because of unity and feeling of being Tamilan (a person who is of Dravidian Heritage).

Military Discipline with a pacifism
No violence was enrolled by the people of Tamil Nadu during the protest. Men and women slept in the sands of Marina with peace and discipline. No women related violence erupted among the mass of humanity gathered there. It was cited like a discipline and patience that was unseen in any other part of the country. The protesters made their voices heard in a peaceful manner and made sure that the senior citizens, women as where safe and they were seated without any disturbance. Food and water packets where distributed by NGOs. Also people volunteered themselves to clean the garbage accumulated on the beach. On seeing student protesting support came from the cops themselves. They cooperated the huge protest of the Tamil people and made sure that nothing happened to them.

Government's Action
Govt. tried to satisfy the people of Tamil Nadu by negotiating with the Central Govt. Honorable Chief Minister O.Pannerselvam met the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi and asked for an act to passed overruling the Supreme Court ban so that the sport can be conducted with legality. Prime Minister replied in negative and cited that the case was in Supreme Court and cannot be overruled until a final decision is to be given. This caused an uproar among the people and made them continue their protest. Seeing the unrest in several places in the Tamil Nadu the Supreme Court decided to delay its judgement for 1 week for the decision which was to be passed on the previous petition that was given by the lawyers of the state. The Tamil Nadu passed an emergency ordinance to conduct Jallikattu in Jan 2017. But the protesters asked a permanent amendment to be passed a rule in the constitution of the country so that Jallikattu will not have a possible ban in the future. The demanded that the bull be removed from the list of animal that shouldn't be showcased by the law. This will allow a legalization of the sport not only in Tamil Nadu but all over India.

Roar against PETA
Allegations against PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal) who raised the case against Jallikattu in the first place in the country where the following :-
 * PETA wants to bring corporate into cattle rearing to create economic dependence on the corporate companies for basic needs like milk.
 * PETA is receiving money from foreign corporate to control native farm animals of India.
 * PETA wants to ban Jallikattu to destroy native breeds and bring a1 milking foreign cattle breeds.
 * PETA supporting artificial insemination by agri labs to bring down the genetic quality of native breeds.

Celebrities Involvement
Several actors gave their support for Jallikattu. But people never believed in Tamil film stars as some of them never came to the region. But support given actors like Raghava_Lawrence was welcomed by people with open hands as he involved himself in the protest like a common man. People requested people of Kollywood to distance themselves from PETA if any of them where member of the body.