Dissolve rhino horns committee, demand citizens
Guwahati, September 01: A citizens’ meet on Thursday unanimously demanded 
disbanding of the Rhino Horns Verification Committee, recently formed by the 
Government of Assam, as in its opinion, the committee is out to legalize all 
irregularities by those involved in killing and poaching of rhinos and selling 
their horns.Held at Guwahati Press Club and jointly organized by Nature’s 
Beckon and the Journalists’ Forum, Assam (JFA), the meeting also demanded of 
the authorities to make public the total number of horns from the rhinos 
naturally dead and those recovered after being killed by the poachers. But this 
number too must be arrived at after putting each and every horn to forensic 
tests. Presided over by JFA chief Rupam Baruah, and attended by leading 
intellectuals, journalists and nature-lovers, the meeting strongly advocated a 
CBI inquiry into all the murky incidents of killing and poaching of the animal 
and trading of its horns. The CBI probe should also include the dubious role 
being played by the Rhino Horns Verification Committee, the citizens 
said.Voicing his concern, renowned litterateur and journalist, Homen Borgohain 
said the Rhino Horns Verification Committee appears to be in a mission to 
bestow legal sanction on the irregularities so far indulged in by the captains 
of illegal rhino trade. This committee has no moral right to exist, he 
added.Mrinal Saikia, the ruling party MLA from Khumtai, said numerous incidents 
of killing and poaching of rhinos had taken place during Mohan Chandra 
Malakar’s tenure as the principal chief conservator of forests, wildlife. This 
clearly creates a conflict of interests when he took over as  chairman of the 
verification committee, he said and added that neither he should have been made 
its chairman nor  should he have accepted the post.Soumyadeep Dutta, director, 
Nature’s Beckon, in his speech, asked how come the Department of Forest, Assam 
boasted of selling rhino horns till 1979 as the Indian Wildlife Protection Act 
had already been enacted in 1972, which banned sale and purchase of animals and 
their meat. It means, Dutta pointed out, the department openly declared its 
complicity in an illegal act.Anuradha Sharma Pujari, Editor, Sadin, said the 
verification committee has lost all its credibility in its short span of 
existence. Asom Bani Editor, Dilip Chandan sought the immediate intervention of 
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal in the issue.Ranen Kumar Goswami, senior 
journalist, also a JFA member, criticized a section of journalists for their 
audacity in behaving as self-styled spokespersons of the media. These 
journalists, involved neck-deep in the committee, have done all they could to 
suppress transparency instead of promoting it, he said. By killing transparency 
and preventing what happened behind the iron curtain from being disseminated, 
these journalists appear to have surrendered their professional ethics to the 
willful wrong-doers in illegal forest trade, he further said.Earlier, JFA 
secretary Nava Thakuria in his welcome speech, said the recent recovery of five 
fake rhino horns has proved beyond doubt the unholy alliance between corrupt 
officials and perpetrators of criminal acts. Others, who spoke on the occasion, 
included senior journalists Apurba Ballabh Goswami, Pulin Kalita and Chandan 
Duara, wildlife activists Mubina Akhtar, Jainal Abedin, Indrajit Dutta, Nitul 
Nath and Padum Barthakur, science writer Jagadindra Raichoudhury and rhino 
researcher Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya.     
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