Upaksham Ramteke
Chief Executive Editor
The tiger is not a dumb animal, but humans do not understand the definition of its speech, it also has ears, eyes, and a mind. It is the king of its mind. It thought that it has to stay here, it stays there, when it feels like it, it attacks humans and domestic animals, it comes to the village anytime and leaves after killing the domestic animals, it also goes to the farmers’ fields, stays and whenever it wants, it slits the throats of the farm owners, the farm owners, it even kills the travelers passing by on the road…
That is why the Forest Minister, forest officers and employees of the state of Maharashtra should tell that tiger, don’t kill innocent humans and domestic animals!
Whether the tiger is cruel or the tiger’s protectors are cruel is a serious issue. But, if the tiger is repeatedly killing innocent citizens and pets, should it be allowed to roam free? This is the real question….
If the forest department and its planning are to allow the bloodthirsty tiger to roam free, do they not have love and friendship for humans and pets?
Similarly, why does the forest department not have concrete measures to protect humans and pets from bloodthirsty tigers in a timely manner?
No matter how many citizens and pets are killed by that bloodthirsty tiger, what kind of forest department’s policy is it that such a tiger cannot be controlled in a timely manner? And is such a time-consuming policy befitting the forest department?
A farmer woman was killed by a tiger in the Chimur forest range area (Amboli) while she was working in her field in Mauja Lawari (Amboli) under Chandrapur district, and a cowherd was fatally attacked in Mauja Boldha, Mauja Sirpur, Mauja Kotgaon, Mauja Sivanpaili under Talodhi Balapur forest range area. All these incidents are in the same month.
Along with this, many domestic animals in Chimur taluka have been killed by entering the cowshed and on the farm edge. Still, the forest department is not awake to control such bloodthirsty tigers? That is why it must be said that the forest department has thoughts and policies that are beyond human….
But, if the head of a household is killed in a tiger attack, then his entire family is in disarray, and the future of the young children in that family is turning dark, who will pay attention to this?
Because of this, “The general public and farmers appeal to the Forest Department,” to tell those tigers, “Don’t kill innocent human beings and domestic animals!…



