The Citizen (Gauteng)

Captain Kohli ‘ashamed’ at abuse of elephant

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– India’s cricket captain Virat Kohli yesterday called for a captive elephant being maltreated and used for tourist rides to be relocated to a rehabilita­tion facility.

Kohli’s plea comes after a group of American tourists had witnessed eight men violently beating the elephant at the famous Amer Fort in Jaipur last year.

Kohli, on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) India, has written a letter to the state minister of Rajasthan to rescue the elephant, known as Number 44.

“As a profession­al cricketer, I am proud to represent our country, but when I learned about the hateful attack on Number 44 last June, I felt so ashamed,” wrote Kohli.

“Violence against animals is completely unacceptab­le, not to mention illegal, and our nation cannot fail elephants this way.

“I beseech you to start helping them by transferri­ng Number 44 to a reputable rehabilita­tion facility

New Delhi

where she can get the care she needs, socialise with others of her kind and live free from chains, abuse and fear.”

Kohli’s letter follows Peta India’s complaint to the state’s forest department, which resulted in a notice being issued to Number 44’s custodian, Wasid Khan, holding him responsibl­e for the abuse.

Tens of thousands of tourists visit the Amer Fort, a medieval complex on a hilltop outside Jaipur also known as the Amber Fort, every year and many opt to enter its imposing gates on an elephant.

A report commission­ed by the Animal Welfare Board of India early this year revealed that 19 elephants used to ferry visitors were blind or vision-impaired, while nine others had tuberculos­is. The report also said that the captive elephants were unfit for safaris and that carrying people on their backs endangered both the elephants and tourists alike. –

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? BACKING PETA: Indian captain Virat Kohli has appealed to a state minister to remove the elephant from its owner, who savagely beat it.
Picture: Gallo Images BACKING PETA: Indian captain Virat Kohli has appealed to a state minister to remove the elephant from its owner, who savagely beat it.

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