Guwahati HC directs Tamil Nadu govt to allow Assam team to inspect 'Joymala'

17 Sep 2022 14:11:55
Guwahati, Sept 17: Amid the ongoing spate between Assam and Tamil Nadu in the elephant custody case, the Gauhati high court on Friday while hearing a petition filed by the Assam government directed the Tamil Nadu government to allow the Assam team to inspect Srivilliputhur temple elephant Joymala.
 
 
Joymala
 
 
Earlier this week, the Assam government filed a petition in Guwahati High Court seeking the custody of Joyamala, a temple elephant that the state had given to Tamil Nadu on lease. The court directed the Tamil Nadu chief secretary, additional chief secretary, principal chief conservator of forest (wildlife), and the DGP to permit the team from Assam to visit the temple where Joymala is kept and also directed to provide adequate security to the team.
 
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The court issued a notice to the Tamil Nadu government to provide arrangements for the team of Assam who is staying in Chennai to inspect the health condition of Joymala and other eight elephants. The development came a day after the Tamil Nadu government refused to return the elephants it had taken from Assam. The Tamil Nadu state govt has no plans of sending back Joymala to Assam.
 
 
 
 
 
Notably, the Assam government moved to the Guwahati High Court following the reports of torture on elephants and sought the direction to bring back the elephants, especially temple elephant Joymala which the state had given to Tamil Nadu on lease. The controversy started after the animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) released a video, claiming that Joymala was being subjected to cruelty at a temple in Tamil Nadu. However, the Tamil Nadu government dined these accusations.
 
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The Ministry of Environment and Forest endorsed Tamil Nadu's claim that Joymala is doing well. "Several disturbing videos of Joyamala are being circulated on social media recently, but these videos are old. The latest inspection report issued on the matter shows that the elephant is doing well now and is in healthy condition. The present team taking good care of Joymala," the Ministry tweeted.
 
 
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