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Online edition of India's National Newspaper

Monday, Mar 01, 2010

ePaper <http://epaper.thehindu.com/>

 

*Elephant parades: plea to ensure rules *

 

Staff Reporter

 

ALAPPUZHA: Following the killing of a mahout by an elephant at a temple

here on Saturday, the Thrissur-based Elephant Lovers Association has written

to authorities seeking steps to ensure safe conduct of festivals and to see

that elephant parading rules were adhered to.

 

In a statement here on Sunday, Association secretary V.K. Venkitachalam said

Chief Wildlife Warden K.K. Srivasthava and Animal Husbandry Minister C.

Divakaran had been requested to convene a meeting of the State Animal

Welfare Board for implementing the rules and directions given by the Forest

Department, Revenue Department and the Animal Welfare Board of India

regarding use of elephants for festivals and other tourism purposes.

 

In the last two weeks, Mr. Venkitachalam said, four elephants had killed

four persons, including three mahouts and one pedestrian, in three

districts, all of them at festival centres. Further, most of these elephants

had dangerous track records of killing mahouts or other persons.

 

The incident at Kottamkulangara here had an elephant, Mullakal Balakrishnan,

stamping to death its mahout. The same elephant had killed a woman who had

been feeding it for years in November 2009 on the premises of the Mullakal

temple. Balakrishnan had turned violent on Saturday after another elephant,

Pudussery Prabhu, ran amok and kicked him.

 

Prabhu, according to Mr. Venkitachalam, has run amok several times at

festival places in Thrissur and Palakkad in the last three years. In another

incident on Saturday, an elephant, Avittathur Ganapathy, ran amok and

destroyed a private car which was parked at a house near Pattathanam in

Kollam. This elephant was blind and had attacked and killed three mahouts in

the last five years.

 

Pointing out that all these incidents occurred due to parading of elephants

violating stipulations of the Kerala Captive Elephant (Management and

Maintenance) Rule 2003, the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 and the Performing

Animals (Registration) Rule, 2001, Mr. Venkitachalam said orders from the

government regarding the same issue were not being implemented.

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