Mumbai: At a time when the Covid lockdown has caused a financial crunch, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has come under attack by the opposition BJP for its plan to spend Rs 15 crore on penguins. Opposition leader Ravi Raja has questioned the rationale behind the decision. He has also demanded the cancellation of the proposed tender.
However, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar has assured that the cost incurred on the penguins will be settled. She also clarified that the care and security of the animals will not be compromised.
The Penguins were acquired after spending crores of rupees but have now become a point of contention between the ruling and opposition parties. The acquisition has been marred with controversy since the beginning.
Billions spent on penguins
Humboldt penguins were brought to the Veermata Jijabai Bhonsale Udyan, aka Byculla Zoo, from South Korea in 2017. To accommodate the avians, a special air-conditioned room was set up. A total of Rs 25 crore was spent for the purchase of the penguin and for setting up their special accommodation. The municipality later spent Rs 11 crore on their maintenance for 3 years.
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Now, it is expected to spend another Rs 15 crore on the penguins for the next three years. The amount will be spent on the maintenance and air conditioning facilities of the penguin exhibition, life support and electrical systems, services of veterinary officers and supply of fish, food for the penguins. Special veterinary officers and doctors are appointed for the daily care of the penguins. Special food, special kind of fish and other supplements are given to the penguins every day.
One newborn puppy and one male penguin have died in the last three years.
Opposition demands cancellation of tender