Sunday,
June 30, 2013 : The 60 years elephant Bijli fighting for survival finally end her hope.
RIP Bijli |
Its time owner of the Bijli should throw behind
bars. Bijli is 2nd Elephant died due to forest department not taken
timely step to stop the illegal commercial activities of the Elephant owners in
Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Thane area.
Plant & Animals Welfare Society – Mumbai (PAWS-Mumbai)
have lodged a written complaint with Mulund Police and Mumbai Range Forests
Office but till now no action has been taken or given any response to the
complaint.
PAWS-Mumbai appeal to the citizen to raise their
voice against animal cruelty and who exploit poor animal by using it for
begging, selling their body parts, joy ride, entertainment, etc. After a long
age work without any proper food, health care, shelter the animal die
helplessly and the law enforcement authority’s like forest and police not
taking any interest in legal action against the cruel owners.
PAWS-Mumbai has
launched a campaign “Save Jumbo” where citizen can be part of it. If you see an
elephants of the streets of Mumbai, Navi Mumbai & Thane, please click the
photographs from your mobile or camera upload it in facebook page www.facebook.com/savejumbo with time, date and location or can
e-mail at pawsmumbai@gmail.com with subject line “Save Jumbo”, PAWS-Mumbai will
take-up each issue with the law enforcement authorities and also follow-up.
Please feel free to call
PAWS-Mumbai on 9833480388 or Sunish Subramanian Kunju on 9892179542 for more
information on save jumbo campaign
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