| PFA blames Rlys for animal deaths by ConfirmTicket on 22 February, 2013 - 12:00 AM | ||
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ConfirmTicket | PFA blames Rlys for animal deaths on 22 February, 2013 - 12:00 AM | |
Dehradun : In the aftermath of deaths of two elephants and 16 cattle on the killer railway track inside the Rajaji National Park, People for Animals, Uttarakhand, has put the onus of these mishaps on the railway authorities, asserting that the scattered concrete railway track sleepers along tracks did not give an exit space to the animals. These concrete sleepers are lying unattended for more than a year alongside 10 km of the railway track.On January 13, two elephants, including an expectant female elephant, were run over by a Dehradun-Delhi Janshatbadhi train. This was followed by another incident on February 4, when as many as 16 cattle were killed by the Kathogodam Express. Such incidents reveal that the animals got no space to jump off the track, leading to their death.A team of People For Animals, Uttarakhand, led by Member Secretary Gauri Maulekhi, who visited the site of these mishaps to ascertain reasons, was aghast to find that a large number of old concrete sleepers laying scattered on both sides of the track made an escape almost impossible for animals. | ||