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PETA activist moans the dilemma of birds injured by kite 'Manjha'

Ahead of festival of Lohri, PETA World social activist Gunjan Sikka donned herself as a wounded bird to protest against manufacturing and usage of glass-coated 'Manjhas'. Each yeara large number of birds and animals succumb to their injuries after getting tangled into the 'deadly' glass-coated 'Manjhas'.

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Published : Jan 11, 2020, 12:31 PM IST

Updated : Jan 11, 2020, 3:57 PM IST

Ludhiana (Punjab):Lamenting the plight of birds that get critically injured by the glass-coated 'manjhas' during the festival of Lohri when kites galore the sky, a People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) activist on Friday donned herself as a bird bleeding profusely due to slits all over the body.

PETA activist moans the dilemma of birds injured by kite 'Manjha'

Every year, several birds succumb to their injuries or are crippled for the like due to the wounds received from the glass-coated 'manjhas'.

"I am protesting against the manufacturing of glass-coated manjhas, and I appeal to all the manufacturers and the people who buy them, to stop using such manjhas, as they cause too much harm to birds, animals and even people," said Gunjan Sikka, a social activist of PETA World.

Sikka also held a kite-shaped poster, which read: "Cut out glass-coated manjha, not wings".

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"Through the use of manjhas, you can even get handicapped for life. As our environment is run by all living beings, I appeal the government to look into this matter, as it is very important for our lives," said Sikka.

Recently, the Rajasthan government had decided to prohibit the sale and stock of 'Chinese manjha', in view of incidents of injuries and loss of life due to its use.

Lohri, primarily celebrated in the Punjab region by Sikhs and Hindus, marks the end of the winter season. Bonfire and folk songs are a major part of the celebration, and a Puja Parikrama around the bonfire is performed followed by the distribution of Prasad.

The festival is observed on the night before Makar Sankranti or Maghi and falls on the same date nearly every year.

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Last Updated : Jan 11, 2020, 3:57 PM IST

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