Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Rhino protection remains poll lip-service

ELECTION RHETORIC While BJP and Cong have promised to save the rhino in Assam, neither party has proposed specific plans

- Utpal Parashar letters@hindustant­imes.com

KAZIRANGA: Park rangers feared for the safety of Assam’s signature one-horned rhinoceros in its most famous home along the Brahmaputr­a as gunshots pierced the evening calm, three days before the state voted in the assembly polls first leg on April 4.

Kaziranga National Park had lost four rhinos to poachers in 2016 and forest officials couldn’t have been more anxious when they heard shots from automatic weapons in the Agaratoli range. A search was conducted the next day. No casualties.

The state’s most famous landmark is a conservati­on success story for the number of animals it shelters and nurtures. The 2015 census figures show 2,401 rhinos in the park. It was a mere 136 in 1966.

It has also been a nightmare as poachers have killed 127 rhinos in the past decade, prompting widespread criticism against the 15-year Congress rule in the state — especially forest minister Rockybul Hussain who represents a constituen­cy barely an hour from the park.

The symbol of Assam’s pride has become a political tool this assembly election. Parties have read the general mood and promised better protection to rhinos, prized for its horn that feeds a multi-million dollar clandestin­e internatio­nal market for the ivory and its perceived aphrodisia­c properties.

A 900- gram horn fetch es around Rs 70 lakh and militants, morphed as poachers, use the money to buy weapons.

The BJP, which hopes to overthrow the Congress, promised latest technologi­es to save the rhino and strong action against poachers. At a rally in Bokakhat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Tarun Gogoi government of failing to protect rhinos and urged voters to for his party to save the animal.

Modi was campaignin­g for AGP president Atul Bora, a candidate for the Bokakhat constituen­cy that covers more than half of Kaziranga’s 1,055 square km expanse. The symbolism was not lost as Bora gifted Modi a miniature wooden rhino.

Parts of the park are in Koliabor constituen­cy, which votes in the last leg on April 11.

The cornered Congress too promised state-of-the-art measures to prevent rhino poaching but didn’t highlight the topic at election rallies.

But the election rhetoric simply scratched the surface, sort of lip service. None of the parties talked about specific action.

Voters in Golaghat and Nagaon districts, which cover the park, blamed forest minister Hussain for failing miserably at his job. “Rhinos and other animals in Kaziranga and other wildlife sanctuarie­s in Assam aren’t voters. So, the apathy of political parties towards their protection isn’t surprising,” said Pranjal Baruah, a tea garden employee.

Poachers are active in other protected areas such as Pabitora, Manas, O rang, and Laok how a. Some figures say nearly 200 rhinos were killed since 2001 when Gogoi came to power. Forest officials blamed the lack of adequate resources and political will for the situation.

Well, it’s a fight between antiquated 303 service rifles against poachers armed with K al ash niko vs and M16s. “We are stretched to the limits,” divisional forest officer Subasish Das said.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? Kaziranga National Park has lost four rhinos to poachers so far this year. Over 127 rhinos have been killed in the last decade, prompting widespread criticism against the 15-year Congress rule in the state.
PTI FILE Kaziranga National Park has lost four rhinos to poachers so far this year. Over 127 rhinos have been killed in the last decade, prompting widespread criticism against the 15-year Congress rule in the state.

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