Project Cheetah: why Bishnoi community has written to PM seeking intervention

Updated : Sep 22, 2022 01:52
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Project Cheetah : A Bishnoi organisation has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi claiming that chital deer were being "dropped" into the Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh to feed the cheetahs recently brought there from Namibia and said the practice should end.

In its letter, Akhil Bhartiya Bishnoi Mahasabha has stated that it is very pained after coming to know about the practice as it is working hard to protect the species from all the danger and threat.

It further questioned how come the government has brought cheetaHs, who have been long extinct, into India but is paying no attention to its wildlife species that are nearing extinction. 

The community is known for revering the blackbuck, and wildlife in general.

In a tweet, BJP leader Kuldeep Bishnoi also cited "reports" about deer being fed to the cheetahs recently reintroduced in India.

"I request the central government to get the matter investigated in view of the species of deer which are on the verge of extinction in Rajasthan and the sentiments of the Bishnoi society. And if the information is found to be true, then it should be stopped immediately," he said in a tweet in Hindi.

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