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Tortured transportation of animals from the front of the quarantine

 Tortured transportation of animals from the front of the quarantine


An excessive amount of animals are brought in for meat on the occasion of Dashain. Especially, there is a rush of vehicles carrying buffaloes and goats.


These are the sources of meat that we eat according to taste. But if you see the condition of these animals, you and I will be shocked. My heart cries. Because these Awadh animals are tortured in a very cruel manner and dragged in the car. The cruelty is also such that, as if they are heinous criminals.






Buffaloes are transported by tying their trunks, natris and tails in one truck so that they cannot sit at all. That too is more than capacity. Don't let him eat the grain. Not for one day, but for four or five days.


When brought to Kathmandu, these animals are already weak, sick and injured. There are wounds on their bodies. Nathri's rope is tightened and her head is cut off. The tail is swollen.







Not only the horned buffalo, but also the khasiboka seems to have the same strangeness. Some are tied to the roof, some are locked in a dinky and transported under torture.


When you reach Nagadhunga at this time, you will be heartbroken by such scenes.


While transporting animals in such a cruel way is considered a crime. Animal transport standards have been made to ensure that they can be easily transported. The state has established animal quarantine in various places to monitor or monitor whether the standard is being followed. Staff have been assigned to quarantine. But there, Awadh animals are transported from the front of the quarantine, as if there is no law and order in the country.


28 buffaloes were brought in a vehicle that came from Rupandehi to Nagadhunga in Kathmandu on Tuesday. They were tied to their tails and brought in such a way that it was difficult for them to turn around. Similarly, they brought 22 goats on the roof of the passenger bus that came to Kathmandu from Sindhuli and on the coach. While animals cannot be transported in passenger vehicles.


The driver of the vehicle says that they do not know that it is not possible to bring goats by placing them on the roof of the passenger car and pulling them in the trunk. "We do not know that it is not possible to bring a goat in a passenger vehicle. He says that there is no information about what are the shipping standards and what kind of fines will be imposed if they are violated.


Even after telling them that bringing animals in this way is against the standard, they did not say that they made a mistake and that they will not bring animals in this way from now on. On the contrary, they began to abuse the animal quarantine that stopped the vehicle, 'This law applies only to farmers and the poor like us, not to the elders. What happens when you carry a little goat during Dashain? Take them to Kathmandu and cut them up and eat them.


The Animal Quarantine asked them to bring another vehicle and take the goat but they refused. Quarantine immediately sent them away after paying a fine.




In this way, quarantine could not have sent those transporting animals against the standard to Kathmandu, but they sent them after paying a fine. If only fines are paid and discounts are given to those who transport animals against the standards, this process will continue continuously. Therefore, it is necessary to pass the Animal Welfare Act as soon as possible.


In Section 290 of the Criminal Code of the Civil Code, there is a provision that cruelty to animals should not be treated and if it is done, it is punishable by imprisonment up to three months or a fine of five thousand rupees or both imprisonment and fine. But neither the standards are followed nor action is taken.


Lakshmi Ghimire, Field Officer of Animal Nepal, also reached Nagadhunga to see if the animal transportation was done according to the standards. "Even though animal rights activists are constantly raising their voice that animal transportation should be in accordance with the standards, it has not been fully implemented," she said.


Ghimire says, 'Animals transported in meat production should be treated according to standards. If the standards are not met, the meat is not healthy. It affects people. Therefore, the issue of animal welfare is directly related to people.


The Animal Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock has the first responsibility to monitor whether the animals are being transported in accordance with the standards. Animal department can monitor by keeping quarantine. Also Nepal Police can monitor and control it. Advocate Padam Bahadur Shrestha says that if the standards are not followed, the shipment can be stopped and fined as well.


Also, despite the 17 years since the animal transportation standard was made, its implementation has not been done properly. Due to the non-implementation of this standard, the buffaloes and goats that enter Kathmandu Valley for meat during Dashain are coming back safely.




Animals are being transported in a cruel way because the standards issued in 2064 are limited to paper. Even though the law prohibiting extreme torture of animals has been passed in Nepal many times, it has not been implemented.


According to the standards, every vehicle transporting animals should have a first aid box. Similarly, animals with different physical structure cannot be transported in the same vehicle. Padapadi should not be mixed with buffalo. All buffaloes, chamois must have their heads and faces facing the front of the vehicle towards the driver. Even the nose and tail cannot be tied. 6 inch thick straw, chaff or sotar should be kept in the wagons for keeping buffaloes and buffaloes.


The body of the animal must be foamed on the side of the vehicle that will be hit. Animals should have 0.84 to 1.27 square meters of space inside the vehicle. By doing this, as many as 20 animals are placed in one truck.


If we look at the transportation of animals to the capital Kathmandu via Prithvi Highway and Tribhuvan Rajpath for meat, many examples of non-compliance can be found. This highway Because of this, thousands of buffaloes and goats are brought into the capital every day, and they are transported in a painful way with extreme torture.

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