Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Children in schools should be taught about animal cruelty, says Sonnalli

- Titas Chowdhury

Over the past few years, Sonnalli Seygall has worked with multiple NGOs dedicated towards animal welfare and rescue. On World Elephant Day, today, the actor hopes that laws related to animal cruelty become more stringent so that perpetrato­rs don’t escape easily.

“I have personally called out culprits and taken them to the police. But they have all gotten away by paying a fine of just ₹50. It’s heartbreak­ing! Even if anyone tries to bring about a change, they aren’t paid heed to because human cruelty assumes greater importance. But I consider animal and human cruelty at par,” Seygall, 32, shares.

Last month, a 60-year-old blind elephant, named Nina, who was abused in Uttar Pradesh, created headlines. Following the incident, a few Bollywood actors came together in support of a petition to prevent abuse against blind elephants. Talking about it, Seygall says, “One of my friends from the industry said that unless there’s uproar, nothing will change. And that’s a sad fact. Do we really need celebrity influence for justice? But maybe that’s the only way to draw attention of the public”.

A year back, a pregnant elephant was brutally killed in Kerala, after eating a pineapple stuffed with crackers. The Jai Mummy Di (2020) actor asserts that increased urbanisati­on is also a reason for such incidents: “Many people felt that it wasn’t a big deal because it happened by accident. But we have to be more careful. When we encourage such barbaric acts, we give culprits the licence to commit bigger crimes in the future.”

Seygall is confident that one effective solution to this would be introducin­g curriculum­s on animal cruelty at school level. “If young children are taught about the consequenc­es of animal cruelty, the cases of abuse against animals might reduce. It will also make them more compassion­ate human beings,” she concludes on a hopeful note.

Do we really need celebrity influence for justice? But maybe that is the only way to draw the attention of the public. SONNALLI SEYGALL, Actor

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