This story is from January 21, 2017

Not to be left behind, govt staff chip in

Not to be left behind, govt staff chip in
It wasn't just ordinary people who raised their voice. Government staff at Fort St George joined the chorus during the lunch hour, taking out a march to the Marina.
More than 600 Kilpauk Medical College students formed a human chain for two hours on their campus. Similar scenes were witnessed around other college campuses. By 5pm, the Change.org received 126 petitions related to the ban.
Of these, 114 petitions to the Union Ministry of Environment and Forest and the Prime Minister's Office were signed by more than 5 lakh supporters of the sport. At the other end, 12 petitions to the Animal Welfare Board of India, PeTA India and the environment ministry had 86,000 signatures. While the pro-jallikattu camp called themselves animal lovers, their rivals identified themselves as "animal activists".
DMK working president M K Stalin spearheaded a rail roko at Mambalam railway station and some of his colleagues held protests in Madurai and Arakkonam. Stalin, former Union minister Dayanidhi Maran, Rajya Sabha member Kanimozhi and thousands of DMK workers were detained by police as soon as they staged the protest.
Several film stars including Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Ajith, Suriya and Dhanush others staged a silent protest at the South Indian Artistes' Association headquarters at T Nagar. Movie halls remained shut while Tamil film unions, including the technicians, directors and producers associations also extended support. Actor Silambarasan, who in a video last week urged Tamils across the world to come out in protest, was missing. The headquarters on Habibullah Road was shut for TV crews, in an effort to keep the spotlight on student protests.
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