Kuno National Park: Forest Minister Vijay Shah, Annoyed By The Freedom Of Cheetahs, Is Challenging The PM's Guideline?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi looking at the leopard (file photo) – Photo : Social Media Expansion Two of the eight cheetahs in the Kuno National Park were released into a large enclosure on Saturday. After bringing these cheetahs from Namibia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi left them in a special enclosure in Kuno. The Prime Minister expressed happiness by tweeting on this. At the same time, Madhya Pradesh Forest Minister Vijay Shah has been irritated over the freedom of cheetahs. They say that they were not informed by the authorities. If they had got the information, they would have gone to Kuno. In such a situation, the question is whether the Forest Minister of Madhya Pradesh is challenging the guidelines of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Actually 17 On September, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to cheetah friends after leaving the cheetahs in the coons. Its video also went viral on social media. In this conversation, the Prime Minister had asked cheetah friends whether there is a danger to humans from animals or there is danger to animals from humans. To this, cheetah friends replied that there is a danger to animals from humans. On this, the Prime Minister said that as soon as you start this work, what is the first problem that will come. The biggest problem would be leaders like me. It must have been told now that you do not have to come to see the cheetah for a few days, you have to let it settle down. Then he will go to a bigger place. Let it settle there for a few days, but all the leaders will come. His relatives will come. TV cameras will come. It’s your job, don’t let anyone enter. If I come too, don’t let me enter. Even if my relative comes in my name, don’t let him enter. Do not allow anyone to enter until their time is up. The Prime Minister had clearly said that till the time the cheetahs adapt themselves to the climate of Kuno, all their decisions will be taken by the members of the Cheetah Task Force.
will leave in the forest after five-six months 092022 In the Kuno National Park 600 hectares of different compartments were created went. In compartment eight, two cheetahs have been released. In these, these cheetahs will hunt themselves. At present, 6 cheetahs have been kept in a small enclosure, which will be released in the big enclosure in turn. The tigers released in the enclosure will hunt deer, sambar, nilgai, wild boar. Here it will naturally mold itself. After five-six months, they will be released in the wild. 24 Location will be found four times in an hour
1663400745 Forest Department officials will be able to monitor the cheetahs released in the big enclosure. Caller IDs have been installed around the necks of cheetahs. Their location will be available through satellite to the forest department officials four times a day through automatic messages on the system. With the help of this, the team will be able to reach the cheetah when needed. 09 cheetah enclosure reserved for the dreaded leopard 092022 Forest department officials have made compartment for leopard inside the enclosure for three months. This enclosure has been reserved for the leopard. Efforts were made continuously to remove it, but without success. However, a facility has been made for the leopard to exit the forest from the reserved flood. So that the leopard comes out and goes into the forest. ,

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