Wrap-up: Rhino killed in Assam minister's presence

Apart from the forest minister, agriculture minister Atul Bora was also present at the park during that time.

Update: 2016-06-12 22:55 GMT
Maneka Gandhi

In what was the most embarrassing moment for the Assam forest minister Pramila Rani Brahama on Wednesday when she was reviewing the conservation effort at Kaziranga national Park, poachers chose to strike and kill a female rhino in the Agoratoli range of the national park, leaving the entire forest department red-faced.

The aftermath of the incident was more embarrassing as a section of forest officials reportedly tried to destroy the carcass with chemical and salts in order to cover up their failure. As the incident came to the notice of the forest minister, she rushed to Agoratoli range in the night itself.

The angry minister said, “I don't know why the incident was not reported to me. They (forest officials) should have told me. As it was still daytime (the time of the incident), I could have activated NGOs and community people and we could have tried to nab the poachers.”

Apart from the forest minister, agriculture minister Atul Bora was also present at the park during that time.

This is happening for the first time. I don't understand this lust for killing of animals. It is shameful, says Maneka Gandhi.

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