Maneka, Javadekar lock horns on culling of animals


New Delhi, Jun 9 (PTI) : Union Minister Maneka Gandhi today slammed the Environment Ministry for allowing culling of wild animals, saying she cannot understand this "lust" for killing, but Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar defended the action insisting it is done on request of states to protect crops.

The outburst from Maneka, who holds the Women and Child Development portfolio and is an animal rights activist, came after the recent killing of 'nilgai' (blue bulls) in Bihar, which she termed as "biggest ever massacre", even as the row led to criticism from opposition which alleged that there is no cohesion in the government.

Maneka said the Union Environment Ministry "is writing to every state government, allowing them to provide a list of animals that can be killed so that the Centre can give permission.

"This is happening for the first time. I don't understand this lust for killing of animals."
However, Javadekar insisted that it was "scientific management" of animal population and the permissions for killing animals designated as 'vermin' were restricted to particular areas and time period.

Maneka claimed the Centre has allowed killing of 'nilgai' in Bihar, elephants in West Bengal, monkeys in Himachal Pradesh, peacocks in Goa and wild boars in Chandrapur even when the wildlife departments of states are saying they do not wish to kill animals.
On the 'nilgai' killing in Bihar, she said it has happened when neither the village head nor the farmers have called for their killing.

Responding to the charge, Javadekar said it is being done as per existing law and is not a central government programme.

"As per existing law when farmers face a lot of problems and their crops are completely damaged and when state government sends a proposal, only then we allow (culling) and grant approval to the state government's proposal for a particular area and time period for scientific management.

"It is not a programme of the central government. The law is such," he said.
Maneka said 53 wild boars have been killed in drought-hit Chandrapur in Maharashtra and the Environment Ministry has allowed killing of 50 more, even when the state wildlife department does not want that.

The opposition parties alleged that there is no teamwork or cohesion in the government.

"The Ministries do not have cohesion among them. This is not the first time such a thing is happening. All ministries are clashing and that is why work is stalled. There is lack of teamwork," JD(U) spokesman Ajay Alok said.

NCP spokesperson Rahul Narvekar said, "There is no synchronisation between various ministries of the government, thanks to one single person dictating terms. This is another example of bad governance."

  

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  • MICHAEL NORONHA, Mysore

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    Mrs Maneka Gandhi is very Cohesive and Coherent when she talks, decides and deals about animals but thoroughly Confused and Bizarre while deciding about humanbeings.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    Both are paper tigers and incompetent ministers lacking proper understanding with the ministries.

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 10 2016

    They could have relocated them in Ghir forest or any other forest where most of wild animals are located.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    The peacock is India’s national bird since 1963 and enjoys protected status under Schedule I of The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act,1972. The killing a peacock is strictly prohibited and as per section 51(1-A) attracts imprisonment which may extend to seven years and also a fine which shall not be less than ten thousand rupees.

    In Hinduism, the peacock is associated with Saraswati, the deity representing benevolence, patience, kindness, compassion and knowledge.
    The most widely worshiped Hindu god deity is Lord Ganesha: The Elephant God. He is one of five prime Hindu deities. Ganesh, as he is commonly called, is an elephant-headed god who has an extensive legend.Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, is one of the most celebrated and worshipped figures in Indian religion.
    Nilgai antelope,which represents the creator in the vedic myths.

    The BJP and Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar who are comparing Bihar to 'Jungle raj', is now acting like a king of jungle in the name of 'scientific management' killing innocent animals.

    Why BJP has separate set of law killing jungle animals that depicted in Hindu scripture and cow separately?
    How worth Environment Minister continuing office issuing order to killing innocent animals?
    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, NY

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    Women & child development.
    Where do animals come in the picture ...

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    both are incompetent ministers in BJP.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    Butchering animals for food to humans is not a crime.

    Intimidating, terrorizing, proselytizing and killing the people is a great crime.

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  • Flavian, Mangalauru/Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    When humans are butchered she is not so sympathetic. Artificial feelings to gain political importance.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Jun 09 2016

    Manekaji,

    Please take home with you the monkey menace hit to farmers in Karnataka....

    Farmers have stopped growing short time crops of vegetables because the apes even pluck the plants and devour, leave alone allowing them to yield.

    Coconut and betel is gone with the wind while this menace is in force !

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