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VHP Moves HC Over Naming of Lions in Siliguri Safari Park

by Ayushi
February 17, 2024
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The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has recently made headlines by moving the Calcutta High Court over the naming of lions in the Siliguri Safari Park, sparking a debate over religious sentiments and animal welfare. This move comes after the park introduced two new lions, named Sita and Akbar, from the Sepahijala Zoological Park in Tripura.

 

According to a report by LiveLaw, the VHP filed a plea before a bench of Justice Saugata Bhattacharyya, which has been listed for a hearing on February 20. The organization contends that housing a lion named ‘Akbar’ with one named ‘Sita’ is an insult to the Hindu religion. As a result, they are calling for the name of the lion to be changed.

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Forest department officials, however, have stated that the lions were named before their arrival at the Siliguri Safari Park on February 13. They have clarified that the official naming ceremony is still pending.

 

The arrival of the lions at the Bengal Safari Park has generated significant interest, but it has also raised concerns among certain groups. The lions are currently undergoing a mandatory month-long quarantine period to ensure their health before being introduced to the public. Despite the controversy surrounding their names, recent reports indicate that the lion couple has adapted well to their new environment after being released into an enclosed area.

 

Akbar, a 7-year-old male lion, and Sita, a 5-year-old lioness, are expected to contribute to the park’s captive breeding efforts. According to forest officials quoted in a Statesman report, the lions are familiar with each other, and authorities are optimistic about the success of their breeding program.

 

The VHP’s objection stems from media reports indicating that a lion and lioness, identified as IL26 and IL27, arrived at the Bengali Safari Park as part of an animal exchange program, with the lioness being named “Sita.” In response, the VHP has urged that no animal in any zoological park should be named after gods and goddesses of any religion in the future.

 

This incident has reignited the debate over the intersection of religious sentiments and animal welfare. While some argue that the naming of animals after religious figures is disrespectful and should be avoided, others believe that it is a harmless practice that should not be policed.

 

The controversy also highlights broader issues surrounding the treatment of animals in captivity. While zoos and safari parks play a crucial role in conservation efforts, they have also faced criticism for the conditions in which animals are kept and the ethical implications of captivity.

 

In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of animal rights, with calls for improved welfare standards and greater transparency in the treatment of captive animals. This has led to increased scrutiny of zoos and wildlife parks, with organizations like PETA advocating for the closure of facilities that do not meet acceptable standards of care.

 

At the same time, there is recognition of the importance of zoos and safari parks in education and conservation. These facilities provide valuable opportunities for research and public engagement, raising awareness about endangered species and the importance of biodiversity conservation.

 

In response to the VHP’s petition, the forest department and park authorities have reiterated their commitment to the well-being of the animals under their care. They have stated that the naming of the lions was done in accordance with established protocols and that the animals’ welfare remains a top priority.

 

Overall, the controversy surrounding the naming of lions at the Siliguri Safari Park underscores the complex relationship between religion, culture, and animal welfare. While it is essential to respect religious sentiments, it is equally important to ensure that animals are treated with dignity and care in all circumstances. As this case unfolds, it is hoped that a balance can be struck that respects both human beliefs and the welfare of captive animals.

Tags: AkbarCalcutta High Courtforest departmentHindu religionlionspetitionSiliguri Safari ParkSitaVishwa Hindu Parishad
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