Rupali Ganguly wrote a letter to PM Modi for Pink Elephant, requested, know the whole matter
Rupali Ganguly to PM Modi: A major controversy broke out in Jaipur over a photoshoot in which Russian traveling art photographer Julia Buruleva was involved. Elephant was used in this photoshoot, on which people expressed strong objection on social media. Many users called it cruelty towards animals and demanded action against the photographer and model. The matter became more serious when news came that the same elephant ‘Chanchal’ (65 years) died last month.
After this incident, TV actress Rupali Ganguly wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding a ban on elephant riding in India. Referring to respect for wildlife in his letter, he said that this incident has emotionally affected people in the country and abroad.
What appeal was made to PM Modi?
Rupali Ganguly reminded in her letter that on the occasion of World Wildlife Day, the Prime Minister had stressed the importance of wildlife conservation. In the same spirit, he suggested banning elephant riding in India also like Indonesia.
Additionally, he called for the adoption of robotic elephants, decorated electric vehicles and other animal-free alternatives as alternatives to traditional rides, so that animals considered as national heritage can be protected from cruelty.
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Julia Buruleva reacted as the controversy escalated. He said that it is wrong to link the death of the elephant with the photoshoot. According to him, Chanchal died due to old age and the photoshoot was done several months ago, which has no connection with this incident.
People’s reaction on social media
The debate on this issue has intensified on social media. Many users supported Rupali Ganguly’s demand and tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked for a ban on riding all animals in the country.
Some users also wrote that animals are not a source of entertainment, rather humans should learn to co-exist with them.
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