Pooram: Centre asks Kerala to ensure protection of elephants

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

As gears up for yet another 'Pooram' next week, the Centre has asked the to enforce the Wildlife Protection Act and Prevention of Act during the festival, in which large numbers of elephants are paraded.

The Centre's directive was based on a report by the 'People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' (PETA) on the alleged cruelty meted out to captive elephants at the last year.

PETA India, in a release, said this is a "positive step" but only an end to the elephant use can eliminate abuse altogether.

The outfit also released to the media a copy of the April 11 letter sent by Muthamizh Selvan, scientist, Project Elephant,Ministry of Environment,

"It is requested to take necessary action for ensuring compliance of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, the guidelines issued by the of captive elephants and the Prevention of Act, 1960," the letter"said.

A report on the action taken by the in this matter may be forwarded to the Ministry,the letter added.

PETA alleged that elephants with open wounds, painful abscesses, cracked nails, impaired vision and lameness were paraded during the last year's

"is a spectacle of suffering for the elephants, which are chained, beaten and paraded with open wounds," said.

The outfit also alleged that as many as 289 captive elephants in did not have valid ownership certificates.

Considered as the 'mother of all temple festivals' in the state, the annual is known for its colourful fireworks display and display of caparisoned elephants.

The festival falls on April 25 this year.

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 17:15 IST