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Tripura govt suspends IFS officer after row over naming lion, lioness ‘Akbar’ and ‘Sita’

Agartala, February 26 The Tripura government has suspended IFS officer Pravin L Agrawal following the row over naming a lion and lioness ‘Akbar’ and ‘Sita’, on which a case was filed by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), officials said on...
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Agartala, February 26

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The Tripura government has suspended IFS officer Pravin L Agrawal following the row over naming a lion and lioness ‘Akbar’ and ‘Sita’, on which a case was filed by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), officials said on Monday.

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The lion and lioness were sent to Bengal Safari Park in Siliguri from Tripura’s Sepahijala Zoological Park on February 12.

The VHP’s northern West Bengal unit filed a petition before the Jalpaiguri circuit bench of the Calcutta High Court, praying that the names be changed as it has hurt the religious sentiments.

Agrawal, who was posted as Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife and Ecotourism), was suspended on February 22 in connection with the incident, Tripura’s Forest Secretary Avinash Kanfade told PTI.

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The court had asked West Bengal Zoo Authority to consider renaming the lioness and lion, and wondered why create a controversy by giving such names.

Taking into consideration the entire gamut of the row, the BJP government in Tripura had sought an explanation from Agrawal, who was earlier the chief wildlife warden.

Agrawal denied naming the lion and lioness, but later, it was found that the animals were named before they were sent to West Bengal as per the dispatch register, another official said.

“Since Agrawal was the chief wildlife warden of Tripura during the relocation process of the animals, he was placed under suspension,” the official said.

Agrawal, a 1994-batch officer, was not available for comments. 

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