Politicians target Kerala Govt, questions Rahul Gandhi over elephant's death

In Kerala, politics has started to heat up after the cruel murder of a pregnant female elephant. A series of charges and counter-allegations have also started between the two major parties of the country, BJP and Congress.

Yogita S.
Published on: 4 Jun 2020 9:45 AM GMT
Politicians target Kerala Govt, questions Rahul Gandhi over elephants death
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Politicians target Kerala Govt, questions Rahul Gandhi over elephant's death

New Delhi: In Kerala, politics has started to heat up after the cruel murder of a pregnant female elephant. A series of charges and counter-allegations have also started between the two major parties of the country, BJP and Congress. The BJP has directly targeted Rahul Gandhi.

The attack on behalf of the party is commanded by Union Minister Smriti Irani. Expressing outrage over the incident of female elephant's murder, she put Congress MP Rahul Gandhi from Wayanad in Kerala under questions.

Smriti Irani said condolences are not expected from Rahul. If Rahul Gandhi did not care about humans in Amethi, then what would he care about animals in Kerala. Irani said that the feelings of the nation had played out.

Let us tell you a pregnant female elephant was killed in Velliyar river Kerala after eating pineapple filled with crackers.

On Wednesday, Union Minister Maneka Gandhi called the incident a murder and asked Rahul what action had been taken so far in the death of elephant. Maneka said that Kerala is the most violent state in the country. People here spew poison on the streets so that 300 to 400 birds and dogs die simultaneously.

Varun Gandhi said, 'Cruelty to animals is not about animals, it is about the powerful victimising the weak. All life is connected. An elephant’s life or a cow’s life is of the same value karmically as any human: those who don’t see this don’t understand God.'

In this case, the Congress defended Rahul Gandhi and said that he is being unnecessarily surrounded on this matter. What happened in Kerala is very sad.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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