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India puts Gujarat lions on trial after three people killed
By Prashant DayalBBC Hindi, Gujarat
  • 3 hours ago
  • From the sectionIndia
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Image copyrightPRASHANT DAYAL
Image captionGujarat's Gir forest is the world's only habitat for the Asiatic lion
Officials in India have "arrested" 18 lions as they try to find a man eater suspected of killing three people.

Forest officials in Gujarat state will test the lions' prints and excrement in an attempt to identify the killer.

The "guilty lion" will be kept in a zoo for life while the others will be released back into the Gir sanctuary, the officials told BBC Hindi.

Six attacks on humans have been reported recently near the sanctuary, the only habitat of the Asiatic lion.
Gujarat's top forest official, JA Khan, said that the lions had been "arrested" over the past two months and were now being held in separate cages while tests were carried out.

"We think we have pinpointed the guilty lion, but we are still awaiting the results of nine more animals," he said.

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Image copyrightPRASHANT DAYAL
Image captionInnocent lions will be released back into the Gir forest
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Image copyrightPRASHANT DAYAL
Image captionSix cases of lions attacking humans have been recently reported near the Gir forest
Wildlife expert Ruchi Dave told the BBC that the "tests" involved studying the pug marks and faecal matter of the lions.

"The officials are also studying the animals' behaviour. Man eating lions usually get aggressive at the sight of a human being," she said.

Another wildlife expert Revtubha Raizada said the man-eating lion would be caged for the rest of its life, as it was too unsafe to release it back into the wild.

Some experts feel that the thriving lion population in Gir forest is to blame for the "unusual" behaviour by the lions.

Govind Patel, the former chief wildlife warden of Gujarat, told the Indian Express newspaper that Gir could accommodate only 270 lions, forcing some prides to settle outside the boundaries of the sanctuary.

India's Supreme Court has ruled that Gujarat needed to relocate some of its lions to other states to avoid the possibility of disease or other disaster wiping out the entire population.

However the state has expressed reluctance and has not yet complied with the order.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-36526308
 
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But mean eater should be shot dead because there is a constant risk that may this lion attack and kill any zoo keeper.
 
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But mean eater should be shot dead because there is a constant risk that may this lion attack and kill any zoo keeper.
zoo keepers do not enter the enclosure when lion is inside.. there is a safety mechanism that separates zookeper from animals..
even those tigers/lions that are not maneaters, will kill you if given a chance(although they may not eat you), so there is only a small additional threat.
 
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At least in Indian system animals gets the justice...poor Muslims of Kashmir still looking for justice since Dogra Raj.
Indian raj is better than dogra raj.. and kashmir is pretty autonomous... till 90s they saw little violence from Indian forces.. India is federal country, an Indian does not deal with govt of India... its the state govt that does everything for you.. kashmir could have been like any other state if it was not for militancy.
 
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At least in Indian system animals gets the justice...poor Muslims of Kashmir still looking for justice since Dogra Raj.

Since on a thread relating to animals you couldnt help bring in a non issue, would you like to comment on the ' Justice' Ahmedis get in Pakistan - they too fought for the nation in wars & for its independence ?
 
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Since on a thread relating to animals you couldnt help bring in a non issue, would you like to comment on the ' Justice' Ahmedis get in Pakistan - they too fought for the nation in wars & for its independence ?
I edited my post must admit that it is off topic...my apologies...it is not the appropriate thread to discuss that issue.
Regards,

It is your first post (highly doubt)…please tries to share your intellectual approach rather then hitting on others.

Welcome to Defence PK

Regards,
 
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I edited my post must admit that it is off topic...my apologies...it is not the appropriate thread to discuss that issue.
Regards,


It is your first post (highly doubt)…please tries to share your intellectual approach rather then hitting on others.

Welcome to Defence PK

Regards,
Don't take it otherwise sir. Since you are a military professional, I very much respect you.
And I had high hopes with you for some non gingoistic unbiased and thoughtful posts like some respected members here,and you sir started very good but later you caught the usual 'fever'
And the picture was to show frustration mixed with sarcasm
 
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Don't take it otherwise sir. Since you are a military professional, I very much respect you.
And I had high hopes with you for some non gingoistic unbiased and thoughtful posts like some respected members here,and you sir started very good but later you caught the usual 'fever'
And the picture was to show frustration mixed with sarcasm
Sir it is your 2nd post how you know me ? and thanks for the advise and respect same for you.
 
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India puts Gujarat lions on trial after three people killed
By Prashant DayalBBC Hindi, Gujarat
  • 3 hours ago
  • From the sectionIndia
_89971802_7aee9db5-9eb0-4c9f-8eeb-7e821c695f23.jpg
Image copyrightPRASHANT DAYAL
Image captionGujarat's Gir forest is the world's only habitat for the Asiatic lion
Officials in India have "arrested" 18 lions as they try to find a man eater suspected of killing three people.

Forest officials in Gujarat state will test the lions' prints and excrement in an attempt to identify the killer.

The "guilty lion" will be kept in a zoo for life while the others will be released back into the Gir sanctuary, the officials told BBC Hindi.

Six attacks on humans have been reported recently near the sanctuary, the only habitat of the Asiatic lion.
Gujarat's top forest official, JA Khan, said that the lions had been "arrested" over the past two months and were now being held in separate cages while tests were carried out.

"We think we have pinpointed the guilty lion, but we are still awaiting the results of nine more animals," he said.

_89971806_293c11d3-b479-4100-9511-e5ff65cb297c.jpg
Image copyrightPRASHANT DAYAL
Image captionInnocent lions will be released back into the Gir forest
_89971804_eeb3954a-82b9-42f4-b558-762dfe9c8b36.jpg
Image copyrightPRASHANT DAYAL
Image captionSix cases of lions attacking humans have been recently reported near the Gir forest
Wildlife expert Ruchi Dave told the BBC that the "tests" involved studying the pug marks and faecal matter of the lions.

"The officials are also studying the animals' behaviour. Man eating lions usually get aggressive at the sight of a human being," she said.

Another wildlife expert Revtubha Raizada said the man-eating lion would be caged for the rest of its life, as it was too unsafe to release it back into the wild.

Some experts feel that the thriving lion population in Gir forest is to blame for the "unusual" behaviour by the lions.

Govind Patel, the former chief wildlife warden of Gujarat, told the Indian Express newspaper that Gir could accommodate only 270 lions, forcing some prides to settle outside the boundaries of the sanctuary.

India's Supreme Court has ruled that Gujarat needed to relocate some of its lions to other states to avoid the possibility of disease or other disaster wiping out the entire population.

However the state has expressed reluctance and has not yet complied with the order.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-36526308

This is one gripe that I have with Mr.Modi. When he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, he fought tooth and nail against the plan to relocate "just a few prides" of the over-populated lions from Gir to adjoining sanctuary in MP which was prepared just for this exact purpose.

He even cock-blocked a supreme court ruling for the same - insisting that the lions belonged to Gujarat and that they were not safe elsewhere. His successor is religiously following the same script and not allowing the relocation.

Should there be a natural calamity tomorrow wiping out the entire Asiatic lion populations that are now constricted to such a small place in Gir and hence are also prone to pandemics, we will have Mr.Modi to THANK!
 
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