Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

PM's gift sparks jumbo controversy

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • PM's gift sparks jumbo controversy

    Hindustan Times, India
    Feb 1, 2005

    PM's gift sparks jumbo controversy

    Press Trust of India
    London, February 1


    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's intervention has been sought by an
    international wildlife and animal welfare charity to prevent transfer
    of a Bangalore based elephant to Armenia.

    "The Born Free Foundation urges the Indian Prime Minister, Dr
    Manmohan Singh to reconsider this gift and to call the move off," its
    CEO Will Travers said in London on Monday.

    He said the Foundation, founded by actors Virginia McKenna and Bill
    Travers, believed that there were many other ways of improving
    relations between New Delhi and Yerevan which would not involve the
    potential suffering and possible demise of animals.

    Virginia McKenna, OBE, who starred in the classic 1966 movie Born
    Free, said, "It is deeply disheartening that the custom of using
    animals as diplomatic gifts still continues. Animals are not
    inanimate objects and certainly deserve to be treated with due
    respect for their nature and needs.

    "The proposed removal of an elephant from Bangalore to Yerevan Zoo
    highlights the urgent need for this issue to be addressed on an
    international basis, and I can only hope that it is not too late to
    change hearts and minds. Not only for this elephant, but in future no
    more animals should be used in this way."

    According to information received by the Foundation, the elephant is
    due to leave Bangalore and is destined for Yerevan. The exchange is
    in the form of a diplomatic gift consigned by the Indian Prime
    Minister to his counterpart in Armenia, the foundation claimed.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X