Kolkata: The Bengal Rhino Conservation Act of 1932 formed during the British era was repealed by voice vote at the Assembly here on Thursday. Instead, the Wild Life Conservation Act, 1972 made during the Indira Gandhi era will be effective for rhino conservation. Although the law of 1932 provided punishment for killing a rhinoceros, ordinary people could avoid that punishment by paying Rs 1 thousand compensation.
The killing of any wild animal is a non-bailable offence under the 1972 Act, which provides severe punishment for criminals involved in rhino poaching. The new law will not have any provision for bail for criminals. The Forest Minister Jyotipriya Mallick said that a strict law has also been considered to prevent tiger poaching.
BJP MLA Manoj Tigga participated in the discussion on repealing of this law. He opposed the way in which trees are being cut indiscriminately in the forests of North Bengal. Tigga said there is a flaw in the government policy to protect wildlife. He also said that necessary measures are not being taken by the government to stop the poachers.