People love dog-cat rearing, but this person is fond of raising a lion that will keep anyone doing it. Bilal Mansoor Khwaja looks very happy. When he wanders past the soft skin of a white lion, one of the thousands of prized animals kept in his private zoo in Karachi. he has opened his personal zoos where you'll see a variety of animals. "It's some rare animal that I own..." says Khwaja Bilal Mansoor, 29- industrialist, boasting about his lion tied to chains.
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The import of foreign animals is quite simple because of Pakistani laws, but once they enter Pakistan, there are no rules and regulations. This has led to unknown imports, or even growing, in recent years, for such animals – particularly lions, considered a sign of richness and strength – and wildlife officials remain helpless.
The social video is full of videos showing lions sitting next to the luxury SUV of Karachi's wealthy. Khwaja Bilal Mansoor Sethi estimates that the city of Karachi, with a population of two crores, has about 300 lions, placed on gardens, rooftop cages or farmhouses in a notorious city for lack of heavy traffic, high-pitch infrastructure and greenery.
Of the more than 4,000 animals collected in recent years, Khwaja calls some of his lions and a tiger a 'Crown Jewel'. According to Khwaja, who has a collection of 800 different species of animals, the zoo is not designed for status or reputation, but because of his love for pets. "We are the problem of Pakistanis... When our heart is soft, very soft, and when it is strict, it becomes very strict..."
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