Dharna seeking ‘justice’ for Arjuna
The Hindu
Activists from various groups staged a dharna in Mysuru to seek justice for Arjuna, an elephant killed in a combing operation. They placed a statue of an elephant to represent Arjuna and raised slogans against the authorities. They demanded the government to come clean on the circumstances of Arjuna's death and prosecution of forest department officials for their failure to protect him.
A section of activists from various groups staged a dharna in the city on Saturday seeking “justice” for elephant Arjuna who was killed in a mortal combat with a wild elephant in Hassan district last week.
The activists placed a statue of an elephant as to represent Arjuna and raised slogans against the authorities holding them responsible for a ‘’botched up’’ combing operation resulting in Arjuna’s death.
Raising slogans in the name of Arjuna, the activists some of whom were from various pro-Kannada groups, expressed concern over various theories surrounding Arjuna’s death and wanted the government to come clean on the circumstances resulting in his death. The activists also sought prosecution of forest department officials in charge of the operation for their failure to protect Arjuna.