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This is off-topic post. Merely taking a blind elephant would not as such make 
it on-topic.

The post is essentially animal abuse and blindness of the elephant is 
incidental.
Let us understand the spirit of this list.
Harish Kotian

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
avinash shahi
Sent: 25 February 2015 15:29
To: accessindia; jnuvision; sayeverything
Subject: [AI] Old, blind, tortured elephant rescued from a life of beggary By 
Vijay Singh

I pray she stays well with her friends now, thanks to the animal rights 
advocates

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Old-blind-tortured-elephant-rescued-from-a-life-of-beggary/articleshow/46361558.cms
Navi Mumbai: A 60-year-old blind elephant, Lakhi, which had been forced to beg 
on streets and work at private functions all her life, is finally going by road 
to the animal rescue centre in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday following 
with court orders.
Animal rights activists are overjoyed by this development as their long legal 
struggle to find a better life for Lakhi is over.
"For more than seven years, we had been trying to rescue the blind elephant, 
Lakhi, and two other elephants owned by one Ramesh Lekhraj Pandey. In the past 
two years, the other two passed away after being forced to beg on the streets 
of Pune. We are happy to have saved Lakhi from a hellish life of abuse," said 
People for Animals (PFA) activist Manoj Oswal.
Oswal, who is also an animal welfare officer attached to the Animal Welfare 
Board of India, added that their lucky breakthrough in rescuing Lakhi came a 
few weeks back when he got a tip-off that the ailing pachyderm was being forced 
to work at a film shoot in Karjat, Raigad district.
"We rushed to the spot and also lodged a complaint with the Raigad range forest 
officer as elephants are protected wildlife species. This crucial evidence of a 
blind elephant being made to work in a film shoot was taken cognizance of by 
the Pune-based judicial magistrate court first class (JMFC), and the animal was 
handed in our custody,"
he said.
"The court has taken cognizance of the extreme cruelty meted out to Lakhi and 
her poor medical condition caused by years of torture and pain. I am happy to 
see that she is finally getting justice and she will live in the company of 
other elephants in a completely natural environment," said Tanvi Kulkarni, 
chairperson of PFA.
Medical investigation showed that she was found to be completely blind, had 
deep wounds on her feet that emitted a foul smell, and there were other wounds 
all over her body and holes in her ears caused by constant torture.
Oswal said, "Last year, one of the other two elephants, Poornima, owned by the 
same accused had died painfully due to overwork and abuse. Since then, we 
became all the more determined to save Lakhi from this life of misery. In 
several big cities such as Pune, Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai, many elephants 
are forced to work like this for their masters."
Activists added that they will have further meetings with state forest 
officials to ensure a complete ban on any such illegal use of elephants.

--
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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