Oman Daily Observer

No more slingshots at monkeys in Taj Mahal complex

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AGRA: The simian population in the Taj Mahal complex on Thursday appeared relaxed and free, after the CISF personnel decided to hang up their catapults bowing to the pressure from wildlife enthusiast­s.

The CISF commandant at the Taj Mahal, Braj Bhushan, had come under heavy fire after he told some media persons that a group of CISF jawans had been posted at several points to take slingshots at the marauding monkeys who had been attacking tourists.

But the action provoked angry retorts from animal rights activists and generated a lot of negative publicity in the internatio­nal media.

Naresh Kadyan, President of the Animal Welfare Organisati­on, lodged a complaint with the IG CISF alleging that the training to handle catapults to keep monkeys away was a gross misuse of power, manpower and funds, and “spoiled the image of Indian mechanism before internatio­nal community, adopting unethical, violation against section 2 and 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960 with section 2 and 39 of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.”

In response to his representa­tion, Assistant Inspector General (welfare) Tapasya Obhrai Nair has now called for “necessary action and submission of compliance/action report by February 18 positively.”

Naresh Kadyan said that monkeys cannot be targeted, injured or killed in such cruel ways.

“The right course for government agencies to deal with the simian menace is to provide secured enclosures with facilities for food and water.”

Meanwhile, Municipal Corporatio­n officials on Thursday launched a campaign to round up dogs in the vicinity of the Taj Mahal after a French tourist was bitten two days ago. Tourism organisati­ons have long been demanding action against stray cows, dogs and monkeys whose population continues to increase.

“Someone is attacked almost everyday. Many tourists have been victims of simian, bovine and canine attacks but the authoritie­s have done absolutely nothing to address this problem,” complained Ved Gautam, a tourist guide.

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