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Bhopal. The politics have intensified over the death of 10 elephants in the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve area in Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Addressing the state government, former chief minister Kamal Nath said that it has been almost a week since the death of the elephants, but, not to mention the capture of the culprits, the Madhya Pradesh government has not even been able to clarify the reason for the death. of the elephants. . He has demanded a CBI probe.
Meanwhile, state Congress president Jitu Patwari said about the death of the elephants that it was not an accident but they were poisoned. Politics is intensifying over the case of the death of 10 elephants in 72 hours in the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh.
On Tuesday, former Chief Minister and State Congress President Jitu Patwari fiercely attacked the government over the death of elephants. Former CM Kamal Nath said that it has been almost a week since the death of 10 elephants in Bandhavgarh National Park, but let alone catching the culprits, the Madhya Pradesh government has not even been able to clarify the reason for the death of the elephants. . Kamal Nath said this is a matter of utmost concern. On one hand, the lives of wild animals are in danger and on the other hand, the Forest Department of Madhya Pradesh is also seen to be completely incapable of protecting wild animals.
Forest Minister Rawat should resign: Jitu Patwari
On the elephant death incident, state Congress president Jitu Patwari said that the death of 10 elephants was not an accident but they were poisoned. Who poisoned them is the subject of investigation, however if anyone is accused of their deaths it is the department and the state government. This government approves the budget only as far as wildlife is concerned and indulges in corruption in it. It would be unfair for the government to punish only employees for these murders. The Forest Minister should also resign.