Javadekar on killing of pregnant elephant in Kerala, says
Javadekar on killing of pregnant elephant in Kerala, says "The culprits will not be spared"
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Kochi: The case of killing a pregnant female elephant in Kerala is criticized. Orders have been issued to investigate the matter. Those who had fed the elephant explosives in pineapples will be probed. Meanwhile, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said that the central government is very serious in the case of elephant killing.

Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said on Thursday that the Modi government has shown seriousness over the killing of an elephant in Mallapuram in Kerala. We will leave no stone unturned to properly investigate and arrest the culprits. Feeding crackers to elephants is not our culture. It is worth mentioning that a picture of embarrassing humanity was revealed from Mallapuram in Kerala. A pregnant female elephant came to the village near the forest in search of food, but mischievous people fed firecrackers with pineapples, which caused her mouth and jaw to be badly injured.

According to a forest department official, her teeth were also broken by the explosive. Even after this, the female elephant did not harm anyone in the village and she reached the Veliyar river, where the injured elephant remained standing for three days with her mouth in the water. Later she and the unborn child died. According to forest department officials, the elephant would have been 14-15 years old. Forest Department officials received this on 25 May. She died standing on the river on 27 May. The Forest Department tried to save her life, but they could not do so. BJP MP and Animal Right Activist Maneka Gandhi questioned the Kerala government.

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