Tiger claw locket row: Forest Min Eshwar Khandre says 'no one will be spared'


Bengaluru, Oct 25 (IANS): Following the arrest of the Big Boss Reality Show contestant in K’taka over wearing a locket made of tiger’s claw, organisations on Wednesday demanded that the government should also act on celebrities sporting the animal’s claw.

Following people sharing the pictures of celebrities and politicians wearing tiger’s claw's lockets and demanding to initiate action against them, the Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre has stated on Wednesday in Kalaburagi that "no one will be spared." Following the statement, celebrities have come under pressure to prove their innocence.

The pictures of famous Kannada actor, BJP Rajya Sabha member Jaggesh, former CM and JD (S) floor leader H.D. Kumaraswamy’s son, politician and actor Nikhil Kumaraswamy and Kannada superstar Darshan and film producer Rockline Venkatesh have been shared on social media. The picture of well-known religious seer Avadhoota Vinay Guruji sitting on the tiger’s skin is also doing rounds.

Former MLC and Congress leader P.R. Ramesh had lodged a complaint with the Forest Department’s Additional Secretary Javed Akthar against Jaggesh.

Shivakumar attached to Vande Mataram Social Service Organization had demanded that Big Boss contestant Varthur Santhosh, an ordinary man, had been arrested and no action was taken against celebrities. He had also slammed the Forest Department for not initiating action against them. Shivakumar maintained that he would lodge a complaint in this regard.

He further stated that immediate action be taken against them and notice be issued to summon them. The inaction in this regard shows the negligence of the Forest Department.

Khandre, reacting to the development stated that he does not have complete information regarding actors Jaggesh and Darshan wearing the lockets. But, if the complaint is received in this regard, action will be initiated against them. "There is no question of sparing the influential in this connection," he warned.

The law is equal to all. The amendment is brought to the Wildlife Preservation Act 2022. As per the act use of skin, horns of any wildlife animal, ivory of elephants can’t be used and also can’t be collected. The investigation will be conducted in this regard and action will be initiated, Minister Khandre stated.

The act is not just for show off. It’s implemented strictly. The directions have been issued to initiate action against celebrities and anyone, if they are found to be using the claws, skin or any other part of the wildlife animals. “I do not want to take names. It is the duty of every person to preserve wildlife. The people must cooperate and follow the law. Few are wearing tiger’s claws in the neck, few others have kept the skin of tiger at their homes, the officers will verify this and initiate action,” Khandre explained.

Deputy Conservator of Forest Ravindra also stated that action will be taken based on the complaints.

Meanwhile, Nikhil Kumaraswamy, son of former Chief Minister Kumaraswamy clarified that few media outlets have reported that during his marriage ceremony, he had worn the pendant of tiger’s claw. "This is not the truth. I am aware of the provision of the Preservation of Wildlife Act. The tiger’s claw pendant which I was wearing during my marriage was an artificial one. It was a gift I got for marriage. I have it even now and concerned officers can verify it. I request not to publish false news in this regard," he explained.

 

  

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  • Yashwanth, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 27 2023

    Minister lots of say, but little action. We all know that high profile personalities wont go ahead and wear/display fake tiger claws. I am sure each and every one the high profile personality was or is wearing a real tiger claw, but comments are sure to come from such personalities that this is a synthectic one and we will now disown it. Again mere public made fools of such investigations who are high profile personalities and easily close cases with money power. Sad to see peoples hard earned tax money being misutilized for such investigative causes, which does not bear any results, but lets the accused go scott free.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    Now the jobless person HDK will enter the episode. The full news now will take U turn .

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  • Clarence Tauro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    It's a significant step towards wildlife preservation that Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre is taking a firm stance on the issue of celebrities and individuals wearing tiger claw jewelry. The equal enforcement of the Wildlife Preservation Act is crucial for the conservation of our wildlife, and this sends a clear message that no one is above the law when it comes to protecting endangered species.

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  • Thomas, Udupi

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    These newly appointed people in Authority be it for the Forest or for the Country have nothing better to do. A Cat claw, Tiger or Lion, has been sold by traders selling Lockets on Silver or Steel Chains sported by so called ''He Man'' since 70 years that I know of when they were sold openly in cities like Bombay. If there is a law why aren't the Traders caught and arrested, why the wearer? Get at the roots but on the wearers. Its like Gold smuggling in Mangalore, every day and every week some one is caught smuggling Gold, yet the Authority has not got to know who is it being smuggled for and what is being done with the Gold, and if it is still in the possession of the Airport Authorities or the Police. Such a Scam! This is all humbug and is a waste of media time and Governments money if anyone goes ahead with arrests, loss of time of the Judiciary, and free board and lodge.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    This adverse publicity will create awareness and deterence and hence is good. Arrest few celebrities thats better.

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    Seventy years ago tiger was not considered an endagered species, but today it is on the verge of extinction. It is time when all of us wake up and stop any sort of sale of body parts of this precious animal. Well done, Forest Minister, ignore the critics and go ahead with your stern action.

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    Yes....its a good step towards protecting our endangering animals. But i have a question here, if a tiger dies (god forbid) either by sickness or by old age or through any other source, where will be the body parts go ? It's skin, claws, teeth, bones etc will be burried ? Do you think so honestly ?

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  • ram rahim robert, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    the meat goes to the homes of forest guards....valuable things like skin, claw skulll etc will go to the DCF..who willl get good money by selling it to rich people...Kallengi?

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    Hii ...kalle. haveyee tasenss chintille. Ashe astana, magir kitya arrest karche? Haniss vikche magir haniss arrest karche kithle soma ? Mujya daddy kadeyee asulle tho silver chain penktak galtalo tho mujya dattun tamashe karn sangche asle... Atha tho na pun tachi chain kei asa munnyee gottuna. Udass na. Takayee arrest karthegi he ? Hav khandith sodthina 🐆 🐆😡😡

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