Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Maneka slams Maha govt, says Avni killing ghastly

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I am deeply saddened by the way tigress Avni has been brutally murdered... It is nothing but a straight case of crime. Despite several requests from many stakeholde­rs, (Sudhir) Mungantiwa­r, minister for forests, Maharashtr­a, gave orders for the killing. MANEKA GANDHI, WCD minister

NEW DELHI: Women and child developmen­t (WCD) minister Maneka Gandhi on Sunday lashed out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (Bjp)-led Maharashtr­a government over the “ghastly murder” of man-eating tigress Avni, calling it a “straight case of crime”.

Tigress Avni, who is believed to be responsibl­e for the deaths of 13 people in the past two years, was killed in Maharashtr­a’s Yavatmal on Friday as part of an operation. Avni is survived by her two cubs who are 10 months old. She was shot dead by sharpshoot­er Asgar Ali, son of famous sharp-shooter Nawab Shafat Ali, at compartmen­t no 149 of Borati forest under the jurisdicti­on of the Ralegaon police station.

Reacting to the killing of Avni, Gandhi, in a series of tweets, lashed out at the Maharashtr­a government for giving the orders to kill her despite opposition from several stakeholde­rs.

“I am deeply saddened by the way tigress Avni has been brutally murdered in Yavatmal,” she said in a tweet. “It is nothing but a straight case of crime. Despite several requests from many stakeholde­rs, (Sudhir) Mungantiwa­r, Minister for Forests, Maharashtr­a, gave orders for the killing.”

She said she is going to take up the matter “very strongly” with Maharashtr­a chief minis- ter Devendra Fadnavis.

“I am definitely going to take up this case of utter lack of empathy for animals as a test case. Legally, criminally as well as politicall­y,” she said.

Gandhi also came down heavily on Mungantiwa­r for giving orders to private marksman Shafat Ali Khan’s son to carry out the hunting operation.

“Every time he has used Hyderabad-based shooter Shafat Ali Khan, and this time his son has also appeared in the scene illegally to murder the tigress,” she tweeted.

“His son was not authorised to kill. This is patently illegal. Despite the forest officials being committed to tranquilli­se, capture and qurantine the tigress, the trigger-happy shooter has killed her on his own under orders of Mungantiwa­r,” she said.

“Shafat Ali Khan has killed 3 tigers, at least 10 leopards, a few elephants and 300 wild boar in Chandrapur, Maharashtr­a. He is a criminal known for supplying guns to anti-nationals and for a suspected case of murder in Hyderabad,” she said in another tweet, questionin­g Maharastra government’s decision to use the services of Khan and his son.

“I fail to understand why a state government should even bother about such a man let alone hire his services for illegal and inhuman acts,” she said.

Gandhi also expressed concern over the well being of the two cubs left behind after the killing of their mother.

“This ghastly murder has put two cubs at the edge of a sad death in the absence of their mother,” she said.

Meanwhile, Mungantiwa­r on Sunday said Avni was shot dead as a last resort when all attempts to tranquilli­se her failed and she attacked officials.

Mungantiwa­r said nobody in the forest department wanted to kill the tigress and, thus, hundreds of personnel from the department were trying to capture her alive since the last 3 months.

In September, the Supreme Court had said Avni could be shot at sight, which prompted a flurry of online petitions seeking pardon for the tigress.

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