Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

KilledAvni­astherewas noother option,saysMahafo­restminist­er

- HT Correspond­ent htmetro@hindustant­imes.com

FIRST STATEMENT Mungantiwa­r says tigress killed 13 people, tranquilis­ation op went on for two months, but failed MUMBAI

: State forest minister Sudhir Mungantiwa­r on Wednesday told the state Assembly that the government had no option, but to kill tigress Avni in Yavatmal earlier this month, as the maneater had killed 13 people.

This is the first statement made by the minister on the floor of the House on the controvers­y over the killing that got him flak from animal activists, political opponents as well as BJP’s union minister for women and child developmen­t Maneka Gandhi.

The minister made the statement in response to a calling-attention motion raised by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Atul Bhatkalkar. The Opposition legislator­s asked why Avni was not tranquilis­ed and raised questions over selection of the shooter despite his controvers­ial background. Senior NCP leader Jayant Patil said, “Why was Asghar Ali Khan allowed to kill when his father, On the night of November 2, tigress T1 was shot dead by a team of three forest staff members, Asghar Ali, son of independen­t sharpshoot­er Nawab Shafath Ali Khan hired by the forest department to either tranqulise or kill the animal, and a vehicle driver, near Borati village (compartmen­t no. 149) on the Borati-Warud road in Ralegaon taluka in Yavatmal. T1 is said to have killed 13 people since June 2016, which forced the forest department to initiate a hunt for the ‘problem tigress’ “The order to kill Avni was issued by principal chief conservato­r of forest (PCCF). Before that, the state undertook an operation to tranquilis­e her, which lasted for more than two months. Italian dogs and elephants were used for this operation, but in vain. The matter even went to the Supreme Court that had allowed her killing in case she could not been tranquilis­ed.” Sudhir Mungantiwa­r, state forest minister

Nawab Shafat Ali Khan, was officially appointed to kill the tigress? The state has also ignored his father’s controvers­ial background, who was once allegedly arrested in a gun smuggling case.”

The state has already formed

a committee to probe the incident. Mungantiwa­r declared the state would consider increasing compensati­on to the family of people who die owing to mananimal conflict to ₹15 lakh from ₹10 lakh.

In his clarificat­ion, the minister

said the state forest secretary or he has no authority to issue killing orders. “The order to kill her was issued by the principal chief conservato­r of forest (PCCF). Before that, the state undertook an operation to tranquilis­e her, which lasted for more than two months. Italian dogs and later elephants, too, were used for it, but in vain. The matter was sent to the Supreme Court that had allowed her killing in case she could not been tranquilis­ed,” he said.

Mungantiwa­r said that not only Maharashtr­a, nine other states, too, have appointed Nawab Shafat Ali Khan as their official hunter.

A similar killing was also carried out in 2009 in Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, which is also the constituen­cy of Maneka Gandhi. The forest minister said killing an animal can’t be an option to deal with the issue of man-animal conflict, and he would try to reduce such instances.

MUNGANTIWA­R SAID THAT NOT ONLY MAHARASHTR­A, NINE OTHER STATES, TOO, HAVE APPOINTED NAWAB SHAFAT ALI AS OFFICIAL HUNTER

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AFP Tigress T1, also known as Avni.
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