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UP villagers capture leopard, burn it alive

The leopard was alleged to be a man-eater and had killed five people in the village.
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Chandra Mohan B This is ridiculous.

I wish the Forest Department takes serious action against the culprits.

( Posted: Saturday , May 10, 2008 at 13:02 )        

Jaya Bharathi Its a shame to hear such a news where a leopard was burnt alive. Why shouldn't this issue be made public and a case being filed against those villagers as well as the cops who where present at that point of time. Instead of burning a live creature, the villagers should have handed over the animal to animal activists or zoo officials.

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 23:43 )        

Aarti I think its a very inhuman thing to do.For some reason everyone in india wants to be a mute spectator.In a time where we should actually be saving the tiger and the leopard ,people are burning it alive.We have to realise that leopards or tigers are eating humans bcz we are encroaching their terrotiries by creating more houses and there are no jungles left now for them to survive. public should stop taking out its frustration on whatever it can lay its hands on.

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 22:30 )        

Ashish Disgusting...it should have been handed over to forest officials...but even they are corrupt

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 22:19 )        

Pradipta Its a pity that a leopard is being burnt alive. And more pity is that, the media crew and the cops were standing there watching the scene as a movie. If this is the scenario, soon we have to lunch one more program to 'Save The Leopards'. I do not think it was impossible to catch that animal and hand over to zoo.
It is already high time for the preservation of our nature. Hence something should be done for this. This is sheer in-humanity and public should be barred from this.

Thanks
Pradipta Kumar Mishra

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 19:23 )        

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