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Bullock cart race is the cultural glory of India: Former Union Minister Prakash Javadekar

  • Experience the thrill of the largest bullock cart race in India

  • MLA Mahesh Landage and race organizers appreciated

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Maharashtra’s bullock cart race is the cultural glory of India. Some foreign thought tendencies are trying to curb this splendor. However, his fight on the court was a success. This bullock cart culture must be maintained and nurtured. Former Union Minister and BJP leader Prakash Javadekar said that court rules should be followed for this.

With the initiative of MLA Mahesh Landage, former mayor Rahul Jadhav and former mayor Nitin Kalje have organized the largest bullock cart race in India at Ramayana Maidan in Talgaon Chikhali. On the third day (Sunday) of the five-day race, former Union Minister Prakash Javadekar and former state minister Sadabhau Khot visited. A large number of BJP office bearers and activists from the district were present on this occasion.

Prakash Javadekar said that when I was the Union Environment Minister, an ordinance was issued to start bullock cart race in the country. However, some animal welfare organizations went to court. But, we won the court battle through MLA Mahesh Landage and the bullock cart organizations. The farmer sees his illness as he drives the oxen and cultivates them. We worship the bull just as we worship the bull. The Jalikattu in Tamil Nadu and the bullock cart race in Karnataka are called Kambala. Similarly, Chakda in Maharashtra is the glory of rural culture in the country. Javadekar also lauded MLA Landage for his sincere efforts to preserve this glory.

  • ‘Dhanya Wagha’ honors farmers: Sadabhau Khot

Bullock carts are the culture of the farmers. The farmer in the village cart kills the oxen. The stomach of a native cow. He is kidnapped in Bailagada Ghat. The income from it is like a farmer cultivating five acres of land in one year. Prakash Javadekar, the son of Maharashtra, stood on the throne of Delhi with the support of farmers like Sahyadri. On the other hand, MLA Mahesh Landage worked tirelessly after the ban on bullock cart races. The bill was introduced in the assembly. The ban on races was lifted and again the fight was raised in the High Court, the Supreme Court. Dhanya tigers like Mahesh Landge brought justice to the farmers of Maharashtra. Not only that, but the biggest bullfight in India, the farmers were honored in the true sense of the word, said Sadabhau Khot, a former minister of state.

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