Arunachal elephant transfer
The transfer of 21 elephants from Arunachal Pradesh's Namsai to Vantara, a private zoo owned by Reliance Industries in Jamnagar fuels suspicions.

Guwahati: A letter from Justice (Retd) Deepak Verma, Chairperson of the High Powered Committee (HPC) constituted by the Tripura High Court, to the DGPs of six states including Assam has ignited a firestorm of controversy.

The letter, dated January 16, shockingly instructs the DGPs to “direct their concerned officers to provide escort or security or render all assistance to ensure smooth age” of a convoy carrying 21 Reliance’s private zoo, Vantara.

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This blatant overreach by Justice Verma has left wildlife experts and conservationists aghast. The HPC, constituted by the Tripura High Court in November 2022 and granted nationwide jurisdiction by the Supreme Court in March 2023, is mandated to “issue recommendations for the transfer of Elephants.”

The court order explicitly states that the “concerned Chief Wildlife Warden shall ensure that the transfer of the Elephant is undertaken in the most appropriate manner conducive to the Elephants and further the concerned Chief Wild life Warden shall request the jurisdictional police to ensure smooth age of the Elephant concerned.”

However, Justice Verma, inexplicably exceeding his authority, has taken it upon himself to directly command the DGPs, effectively usurping the role of the Chief Wildlife Wardens.

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