In the zoo, the Diamond elephant attacked Mahavat, the mental state was bad due to the prolonged chains -NCR elephant attack at the Delhi animal garden -discussed investigation underway
In the New Delhi Zoo, the Asian Elephant Heera attacked her Mahavat, which was seriously injured. Mahavat took care of him at the time of the incident. Surprisingly, the elephant was not excited. Experts believe that the mental condition of the elephant has been affected by being tied in chains for a long time. The zoo administration is investigating the matter. Ritika Mishra, New -Delhi. Asian Elephant Diamond attacked her Mahavat in the National Zoological Park (zoo) on Friday night. The incident happened when Mahavat took care of him as usual. The injured employee has been working here for the past five -six years, after the incident, was taken immediately to Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) hospital, where he is being treated. The condition of the employee is said to be critical. The surprising thing is that this attack has not occurred in an excitement or should have occurred. The Zoo Administration has been stuck in chains for the past few days. The experts in wildlife had a negative impact on the elephant’s mental state because they believe that the mental state of the elephant had a negative effect in iron chains. Experts believe that keeping an intelligent and social animal such as elephants long can make violent changes in his behavior. Experts believe that staying in chains for a long time affects the mental state of the elephant, which can suddenly be aggressive. However, the internal investigation into the case continues, the director of the zoo, dr. Sanjit Kumar, made it clear that the elephant was not in a pleasure. He said preliminary investigation revealed that the contractual employee had slipped and came into contact with the elephant’s trunk. He was sent to the hospital as a precaution. He said he had been working in the zoo for the past six months and was engaged by the contractor. He said it was an unfortunate accident that could not be called an aggressive attack, but that the internal investigation into the case was underway. This incident once again questioned the methods of animal management in the zoo. Since this is not the first time the mental state of an elephant in the zoo in Delhi has become a matter of concern. Earlier, an African elephant named Shankar also became ill for years for loneliness and in chains. Animal lovers and institutions related to the conservation of wildlife also questioned the policy of zoo administration at the time.