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Jharkhand MLA writes to CM Hemant Soren over elephant's death

A week after a wild elephant was found dead in Murkatti area of Betla under the Palamu Tiger Reserve stirred up a controversy in Jharkhand, Jamshedpur MLA Saryu Rai wrote a letter to Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Monday demanding a high-level probe into the matter. Rai, who is active in the field of environmental protection, in his letter accused the then forest department officials of shamefully covering up a tigress' death.

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Published : Jul 20, 2020, 7:18 PM IST

Jharkhand MLA writes to CM Hemant Soren over elephant's death
Jharkhand MLA writes to CM Hemant Soren over elephant's death

Ranchi: The death of an elephant in Betla National Park under the Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Jharkhand is becoming more controversial day by day. Now, Jamshedpur MLA Saryu Rai has written to Chief Minister Hemant Soren demanding a high-level probe into the matter.

In the letter, MLA wrote, "The culprits should be identified and punished. If it is not done then wild animals in the state especially in the PTR will be affected."

In a letter addressed to the chief minister, the legislator wrote that a deep wound was found on the head (skull) of the elephant and such a wound can only be caused by a rifle bullet.

"It was found during the postmortem that the wound is quite deep, yet the veterinarian who did the postmortem did not mention it in his report. According to the postmortem report, the elephant died of liver disease. In such a situation the report should be scrutinised," he said.

After the death of the elephant, wildlife lovers, who have been demanding a high-level inquiry into the matter, suspect that it could have been shot or killed with a sharp weapon.

Rai, who is active in the field of environmental protection, said that a tigress was also killed in the PTR a few days ago and thereafter, three bisons also died in suspicious circumstances.

The MLA has expressed apprehension that a hunter-gatherer gang has entered the PTR which is killing the wildlife, while the authorities are not able to catch the gang.

"They (officials) are not even ready to accept the status quo. Their interest is in suppressing and under-reporting such incidents, it is not right," the letter read.

Rai in his letter also accused the then forest department officials of shamefully covering up a tigress' death.

He said that a call attention motion was also tabled in the Assembly, but following the Covid-19 outbreak, it could not be discussed. The response given by the government is also misleading. Rai stated that the reason for the death of the tigress is not what the forest officials have told the House.

The corpse of the elephant was seen by the forest workers who went out on patrol in Betla National Park on the morning of July 14, after which the incident was reported to the senior officials of the forest department.

IANS

Also read: Jharkhand: Tusker found dead in Palamu's Betla National Park

Ranchi: The death of an elephant in Betla National Park under the Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) in Jharkhand is becoming more controversial day by day. Now, Jamshedpur MLA Saryu Rai has written to Chief Minister Hemant Soren demanding a high-level probe into the matter.

In the letter, MLA wrote, "The culprits should be identified and punished. If it is not done then wild animals in the state especially in the PTR will be affected."

In a letter addressed to the chief minister, the legislator wrote that a deep wound was found on the head (skull) of the elephant and such a wound can only be caused by a rifle bullet.

"It was found during the postmortem that the wound is quite deep, yet the veterinarian who did the postmortem did not mention it in his report. According to the postmortem report, the elephant died of liver disease. In such a situation the report should be scrutinised," he said.

After the death of the elephant, wildlife lovers, who have been demanding a high-level inquiry into the matter, suspect that it could have been shot or killed with a sharp weapon.

Rai, who is active in the field of environmental protection, said that a tigress was also killed in the PTR a few days ago and thereafter, three bisons also died in suspicious circumstances.

The MLA has expressed apprehension that a hunter-gatherer gang has entered the PTR which is killing the wildlife, while the authorities are not able to catch the gang.

"They (officials) are not even ready to accept the status quo. Their interest is in suppressing and under-reporting such incidents, it is not right," the letter read.

Rai in his letter also accused the then forest department officials of shamefully covering up a tigress' death.

He said that a call attention motion was also tabled in the Assembly, but following the Covid-19 outbreak, it could not be discussed. The response given by the government is also misleading. Rai stated that the reason for the death of the tigress is not what the forest officials have told the House.

The corpse of the elephant was seen by the forest workers who went out on patrol in Betla National Park on the morning of July 14, after which the incident was reported to the senior officials of the forest department.

IANS

Also read: Jharkhand: Tusker found dead in Palamu's Betla National Park

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