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Plaint against actress for eating wild animals' meat

Plaint against actress for eating wild animals' meat

Time of India04-05-2025

Mumbai: City-based animal rights NGOs have lodged a joint complaint with the state forest department against film actor
Chhaya Kadam
. Kadam recently claimed in a social media interview that she ate the meat of wildlife species such as the mouse deer, porcupines, rabbits, wild boar, and monitor lizard, which are
protected species
.
Activist Sunish S Kunju, who complained on behalf of Plant and Animals Welfare Society (PAWS-Mumbai), OIPA, and Amma Care Foundation (ACF), said: "We have also attached the YouTube link of the interview in which the actor Kadam is saying that she ate the meat of various wild animals. This is an acceptance of crime under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, and the Biological Diversity Act, 2002."
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The chief conservator of forests, K Pradeepa, told TOI: "We have received the complaint against the actress (Kadam), and so she has been summoned to appear before the deputy conservator of forests (Thane) in order to take her statement and further inquire into the issue."
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Meanwhile, Kunju further stated: "If public figures like actors start making careless remarks which violate
wildlife conservation
laws, then there can be more illegal poaching and hunting of animals in the jungles. Hence, we want strict action on this issue."

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