Rahul Gandhi
Highlights
- After the appeal of Rahul Gandhi, the injured elephant and its child were treated
- Letter written to Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai
- now left in the wild
After being urged by senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, the seriously injured elephant and its baby in the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve have been released back to the forest after treatment. Recently, Rahul Gandhi has written a letter to Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai urging him to get treatment for the seriously injured elephant and its baby in the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve. CM took cognizance of this. Harshkumar Chikkanragund, deputy conservator of Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, said on Monday that the elephant and its baby were tracked and treated following the directions of the chief minister.
now left in the wild
After treatment, he was kept under observation. Both have now been released into the jungles, the official said. In his letter to Bommai, Rahul Gandhi had said, Congress President and I visited the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, where we saw an injured elephant baby in a painful condition with its mother. The young child’s tail and trunk are seriously injured, and is fighting for his life.
Rahul Gandhi appealed
Acknowledging the view that letting nature take its own course should be allowed to take course, Rahul Gandhi said exceptions are often made in the case of endangered and iconic animals, such as the injured elephant calf. in cases. Rahul Gandhi said, “I want to appeal to you to intervene with the spirit of your kindness and save the little elephant, away from politics. In response, the Chief Minister said that this issue is being raised on humanitarian grounds. We will do what we can in this.