Rahul Gandhi Urges Karnataka CM Bommai To Save & Protect Elephants

Rahul and Sonia Gandhi visited the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve


To help an injured baby elephant in the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve near Mysuru, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi urged Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai to help the animal, saying it requires urgent medical care.

On Tuesday, Rahul and Sonia Gandhi visited the reserve where he saw the baby elephant.

In his letter to Mr Bommai, Rahul Gandhi said he and the Congress president briefly visited Nagarhole Tiger Reserve where they happened to come across the painful sight of the injured baby elephant, with its mother. The little calf has a severely injured tail and trunk and is fighting for its life, he said.

Moreover, the Cong. leader wrote, "I understand and appreciate that there is a view that nature must be allowed to take its course. However, in the case of endangered and iconic species, exceptions are often made depending on the severity of the situation. The aforementioned calf is undoubtedly in need of urgent medical care."

"Therefore, I wanted to cross political boundaries and appeal to your sense of compassion to intervene and save the little elephant.

"I am confident that it will survive if given proper treatment. I hope you will extend timely assistance to save the iconic little elephant," Rahul Gandhi told the chief minister.

Earlier, in a tweet, Rahul posted a picture of the baby elephant with the mother.

"A mother's love. I felt so sad to see this beautiful elephant with her injured baby fighting for its life," he said on Twitter.

Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh also tweeted Gandhi's letter to Mr Bommai.

"On the day of rest for Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi visited the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve and was anguished by what he saw. Here is his letter of concern on India's national heritage animal, just sent to CM of Karnataka," Ramesh said.

 

 

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