FPJ Campaign: Former MP Maneka Gandhi Urges Nepal VP To Boycott Gadhimai Animal Sacrifice; NGO Decries Exploitation Of Animals And Impoverished Devotees

Held every five years in the Bara-Bariyarpur district of Nepal, Gadhimai is the world’s largest animal sacrifice event, where thousands of animals, including buffalo, goats, pigs, pigeons and chickens, are beheaded as sacrifice to appease the goddess Gadhimai.

Animal rights organisation Humane Society International/India also joined the call and alleged that the temple authority is exploiting animals and impoverished devotees through this festival. |

Ahead of Nepal’s Gadhimai festival, which is known as the world’s largest animal sacrifice festival, former MP and animal rights activists Maneka Gandhi wrote to Nepal’s vice president Ram Sahaya Yadav urging him to not inaugurate the animal sacrifice phase of the month-long festival on December 2. Animal rights organisation Humane Society International/India also joined the call and alleged that the temple authority is exploiting animals and impoverished devotees through this festival.

Held every five years in the Bara-Bariyarpur district of Nepal, Gadhimai is the world’s largest animal sacrifice event, where thousands of animals, including buffalo, goats, pigs, pigeons and chickens, are beheaded as sacrifice to appease the goddess Gadhimai. A significant proportion of the animals killed at the festival are illegally transported into Nepal from India, with a large percentage coming from the state of Bihar.

The Free Press Journal had reported about the resentment among animal rights activists regarding the Gadhimai Festival and is actively campaigning to end the tradition of killing animals for religious means. Following FPJ’s campaign, Gandhi wrote a letter to Nepal’s vice president to skip attending the event on Monday where he is expected to inaugurate the animal sacrifice ritual of the festival.

In the letter written on Friday, Gandhi urged the vice president not to participate and urged him to follow the 2019 judgement of Nepal’s Supreme Court which deemed animal sacrifice inappropriate. Despite this, the ritual continues to be carried out during the Gadhimai festival with around 2.50 lakh animals decapitated in 2019. She requested him

“The systematic mass slaughter of animals during this festival stands in stark and painful contrast to our evolving understanding of life, suffering and moral responsibility. By participating in or associating yourself with the inaugural event of the Gadhimai festival, you would be seen as promoting activities that go against the directives of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of your country,” read the letter.

While reports claim that around 70% of the animals sacrificed at the festival are imported from India, campaigners from Humane Society International/India and People for Animals have been deployed to checkpoints along the Indo-Nepal border to help the authorities confiscate animals who are illegally transported in violation of animal welfare standards.

Alokparna Sengupta, HSI/India’s director, joined the call on the vice president to avoid contributing to the exploitation of both animals and impoverished devotees. He said that the temple suggests devotees donate thousands of rupees if they do not bring animals for sacrifice ranging from Rs8,000 without a buffalo, Rs4,000 without a goat and Rs300 without a pigeon.

Source: https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/fpj-campaign-former-mp-maneka-gandhi-urges-nepal-vp-to-boycott-gadhimai-animal-sacrifice-ngo-decries-exploitation-of-animals-and-impoverished-devotees

 

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