Rudraprayag: At least 175 horses and mules have died during the ongoing Chardham Yatra in Uttarakhand even as the owners have earned a lot of money in the 46 days of the yatra so far. Chief veterinary officer Dr Ashish Rawat confirmed that 175 horses and mules have died in the yatra till date, including two animals, which electrocuted on the pedestrian route. Three animals had died on the very first day of the journey. Since then, cases of deaths of animals kept coming in every day for the first month. A total of 8,516 horses and mules have been registered for yatra this year to carry pilgrims and goods along the otherwise inaccessible 16 km track.
So far, 2,68,858 pilgrims reached Kedarnath by horse and mules and returned after having darshan. The Uttarakhand High Court had on June 8 issued a notice to the State government over the deaths of horses and mules during the ongoing Chardham Yatra. Acting Chief Justice Sanjay Kumar Mishra and Justice RC Khulbe while hearing the plea filed by BJP leader Maneka Gandhi's 'People for Animals' asked the respondents to file a reply in two weeks.
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