Maneka Gandhi comments on pregnant female elephant's death, case filed on statement
Maneka Gandhi comments on pregnant female elephant's death, case filed on statement
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Recently, a case has been registered against BJP MP and former Union Minister Maneka Gandhi in the case of pregnant female elephant's death in Kerala. This case has been registered against her for the statement given in the case of female elephant's death. A case under Section 153 of the IPC has been registered against Maneka Gandhi on a complaint by a person named Jalil, which is related to promoting enmity between different groups. Under the section against Maneka, a case is made for making inflammatory statements with the intention of provoking a riot. On this issue, some hackers also hacked the site of Maneka Gandhi's NGO to protest.

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After female elephant's death, BJP MP Maneka Gandhi had said that Mallapuram in Kerala is notorious for such incidents. It is the most violent state in the country. More than 6 complaints were made against Maneka due to the statements made about Mallapuram, but a case was registered on the basis of one of them. Malappuram district police chief Abdul Karim U said that there have been six complaints against Maneka. Investigation is going on in this matter.

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In her statement, Maneka Gandhi said that this is murder. Mallapuram is notorious for such incidents. It is the most violent state in the country. Here people throw poison on the streets, so that 300 to 400 birds and dogs die simultaneously. Every third day an elephant is killed in Kerala. The Kerala government has not taken action yet in the Mallapuram case. It seems that they are scared. In response to a letter, Maneka Gandhi had said that about 600 elephants in Kerala have died due to cruelty. In Kerala, nothing can be done with the government and the wildlife department. They do not take any action. The legs of elephants are broken in the temples there. They are beaten and kept hungry. So far, 600 elephants have died due to this cruelty.

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