Eight people were injured during the annual Kakhandaki Kari bull festival in the Babaleshwar village of Vijaypura district in Karnataka, India, according to officials. This year, eight bulls had been tied to a rope with a bull rider on each. The villagers usually provoke the bulls by tying them with a rope, and the bulls lost control and ran over those who came to see the festival, injuring many people. Out of the eight people injured, 2 had acquired serious injuries. The celebration is held every year and garnering thousands of spectators from all over the country. Kakhandaki Kari is a popular bull festival in North Karnataka that takes place one week after the full moon. People from Bagalkot, Belagavi Hubli, Kalaburgi and neighbouring Maharashtra also visited Vijayapura to witness the annual Kakhandaki Kari festival.
Bulls Attack 8 People During Kari Festival in Karnataka, India
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