
A disturbing video allegedly depicting an illegal dhirio (traditional bullfight) taking place in an open field in Arambol has surfaced on social media, rapidly going viral and igniting widespread condemnation. The footage has sparked intense outrage among local citizens and animal welfare advocates across Goa, shining a spotlight on the clandestine continuation of this banned blood sport. The brazen nature of the event, held openly despite strict legal prohibitions against animal fighting, has raised serious concerns regarding the effectiveness of local law enforcement in the coastal region.
The distressing video footage shows two large bovines being aggressively forced into a physical confrontation while a substantial crowd of spectators surrounds the makeshift arena, actively cheering on the fight. In a particularly brutal moment captured on camera, one of the bulls is seen collapsing to the ground after being violently slammed by its opponent. Sources indicate that the illegal spectacle was not merely for local entertainment; it is heavily suspected that large sums of money, reportedly running into several lakhs of rupees, were illegally placed as bets during the harrowing event.
In the wake of the video’s widespread circulation, prominent animal rights activists are vehemently questioning the conspicuous silence of local authorities. Armed with undeniable video evidence now firmly in the public domain, advocacy groups are demanding swift and uncompromising legal action against those responsible. Public pressure is rapidly mounting for a comprehensive police investigation to identify the organizers of the illicit gambling ring, ensuring that all participants and facilitators involved in the Arambol bullfight are held fully accountable under the law.
