Locals demand shifting of lions from Gir Sanctuary to Palpur-Kuno sanctuary


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sheopur | Updated: 05-10-2018 03:46 IST | Created: 04-10-2018 20:12 IST
Locals demand shifting of lions from Gir Sanctuary to Palpur-Kuno sanctuary
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Following reports of deaths of lions in Gir Sanctuary in Gujarat, local people staged a protest at Sheopur in Madhya Pradesh Thursday, demanding that some of the big cats be shifted to Palpur-Kuno sanctuary and saved from extinction. 

`Kuno Abhyaranya me Sher Lao Sangharsh Samiti' (Committee for agitation to bring lions to Kuno sanctuary), led by its chief and Congress leader Atul Chouhan, held a protest here. As per the Gujarat forest department, 23 lions have died at Gir Sanctuary since September 12. 

At least 11 of them have succumbed to a virus infection, officials have said. Palpur-Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary in MP's Sheopur district is considered a part of the same Kathiawar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion. 

The protest at Sheopur featured donkeys carrying banners which read "Sher de do, hame le lo" (Take us (donkeys) in exchange for lions) and "Gir ke Sheron-ko virus se bachao, Kuno pahunchao" (Protect Gir lions from the virus, sent them to Kuno.) 

"In the last ten years, Rs 100 crore were spent to develop Kuno-Palpur as a second home for Asiatic lions. 25 villages were rehabilitated, affecting 10,000 families. But the Gujarat government has not given a single lion to Kuno- Palpur sanctuary," Chouhan told PTI over the phone. 

When the BJP is ruling at the Centre as well as in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, why it was finding it difficult to shift some of the lions from Gir to Kuno-Palpur as the animals are facing the threat of extinction, he asked. Even the Supreme Court had given its nod for transfer of lions to Madhya Pradesh, he claimed. 

"The Vijay's Rupani government had admitted (in Gujarat Assembly) that in the last two years 184 lions died in Gir due to infighting, contagious infections, floods and railway accidents, among other reasons," Chouhan said. 

If some of the lions are not shifted to Palpur-Kuno, protesters will not allow the scheduled opening of the gates of the sanctuary for visitors on October 16, he said.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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