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Hello Azam,

 

Thank you for your update. I am sorry to know that Rinki is still in a bad

condition and that not people are coming forward to help her. I hope they will

soon. I forwarded your message to some internation organizations which

sometimes take a little while to respond. I am also very surprised that some

organizations that are close to India or in India have not come forward to help.

Where is everyone? Does anybody care? I would like to know that myself.

 

Kind regards,

PV

 

 

 

 

" azam siddiqui " <azamsiddiqui wrote:

 

>Dear Madam,

>

>Thank you so much for the kind concern and prayers for Rinki.

>Surprisingly it is day seven since that unfortunate accident which left her

paralysed, and still no NGO has enquired about its welfare, either by sending a

representative or by enquiring about its welfare.

>Her condition gets worse as every day progresses.

>

>I spoke to the guardian/ owner in the morning today and her said that the

mosquito net was still not made available, but he has been told that the Vets

shall carry out an ultrasound and X-ray test on Rinki ( today being the 8th day

after the accident, and 5th day of stay at the Veterinary Colle and Hospital

premises ).

>

>The students of Veterinary College have raised a paltry fund to get a

waterproof sheet so that a shed can be made above the elephant at night to keep

away the dew.

>

>I am just not sure, how many days this poor soul has to cry through in pain

till she is finally put to sleep.

>

>I strongly feel that Rinki is being made a scapegoat to conduct unhealthy and

unnecessary medical tests.

>But then I am not a Vet, so my views and comments have no impact on this

Medical fraternity.

>

>With barely two months left for the 'Kaziranga Elephant Festival', which is

held for the conservation and protection of Asiatic elephant in Assam, this is

what elephants in reality are made to go through.

>

>Azam Siddiqui

>

>

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>Ph: +91 94350 48481 (M), +91 99540 97586 ®

>www.freewebs.com/azamsiddiqui

>

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