Row over feeding pigeons: Activists turn up with grains near Mysuru palace
The Hindu
A row has erupted over the issue of feeding pigeons near Mysuru palace with a group of activists turning up with grains early on Tuesday opposing the proposed move to ban the practice.
A row has erupted over the issue of feeding pigeons near Mysuru palace with a group of activists turning up with grains early on Tuesday opposing the proposed move to ban the practice.
On Sunday, Mysuru MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar had called for a ban on the practice of feeding pigeons near Mysuru palace, citing damage to the heritage structures from the excrement of the birds and a threat to public health.
However, the group of activists led by retired professor of University of Mysore Nanjaraj Urs turned up near the palace with a packet of grains to feed the pigeons, contending that the birds had begun feeding on the elephant dung after the authorities prevented the people from feeding them grains.
The activists were stopped by Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) officials, sparking off an altercation. The officials said they had been orally informed to stop people from feeding the pigeons.
Prof. Urs said oral instructions could not become law and demanded a copy of the written orders. He also threatened to file a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition if a law was passed to ban feeding the birds.
He questioned the rationale behind the MP’s demand for banning feeding pigeons and criticized BJP leader Kautilya Raghu, who had raised the issue with the authorities a few months ago. “Why did it not occur to him that feeding the pigeons posed a threat when the BJP was in power,” he questioned, while dismissing the arguments put forth by the MP and the BJP leader for preparing the ground to feed the pigeons.
The activists contended that the birds were used to finding grains near the palace and would flock the area in the hope of food. With the authorities preventing people from feeding the pigeons, the birds had begun consuming elephant dung found near the palace.