Out of 57 Horses, 46 Survived and One More Horse Died | The 11th horse killed from Hyderabad to Jabalpur: was kidney disease; Out of 57, now 46 left, Veterinary Department is monitoring – Jabalpur News

Out of 57 Horses, 46 Survived and One More Horse Died | The 11th horse killed from Hyderabad to Jabalpur: was kidney disease; Out of 57, now 46 left, Veterinary Department is monitoring – Jabalpur News

8 horses died between 5 and 13 May.

The horses brought from Hyderabad to Jabalpur are continuously kept under their supervision, yet the process of death of horses continues. Out of 57 horses, only 46 are left alive. On Monday, horse number 052 died during treatment, killing dead

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The PIL filed in the High Court may be heard soon. Simran Isar, a resident of Jabalpur, has filed a petition in the Madhya Pradesh High Court seeking to keep the horses in a safe place.

In fact, Sachin Tiwari, a resident of Raipur, took 57 horse trucks from Hyderabad between April 29 and May 3. They have been kept in Rapura village of Panagar, where 8 horses were killed between 5 to 13 May. After this, the district administration became active and on the instructions of Jabalpur Collector, the team of Veterinary Department reached the spot and treatment was started.

The district administration and veterinary department are under the supervision of sick horses.

A horse report glanders positive Glanders of all horses were taken samples and sent to the National Horse Research Center in Hisar in Haryana, where only one horse report came positive. All the horses who have died so far have been buried outside the village of Rapura under the supervision of doctors.

It is reported that the horse (number 052) who died on Monday was ill for a long time. He had paralysis and seweer colic (a serious kidney disease), causing him to suffer in terrible pain. His glanders report came negative, yet he died. After this, in the presence of doctors, a deep pit of 10 × 10 feet was dug up and buried with salt, lime and pesticide spraying.

Earlier, the 10th horse died 4 days ago. According to the Veterinary Department, the dead horse was suffering from a disease called lemonitis, in which he was unable to move due to swelling within the hoof. The glander report of this horse was also positive.

Peta allegations- Betting related case Peta -linked animal rights activist Simran Ishar has alleged that these horses belong to Hyderabad’s Horse Power Super League (HPSL), Suresh Paladugu and his colleagues. He said that these horses were raced in Hyderabad racecourse and it was fed online betting in the Philippines.

When the Philippines government came to know about the betting, they alerted the Government of India. After this, the Telangana government stopped that race. To avoid arrest, Suresh Paladugu sent 154 horses to different places across the country, out of which 57 horses were brought to Jabalpur.

Out of 57, only 46 horses are left alive.

Hearing in High Court, demand for investigation This case is becoming a serious matter related to not only animal cruelty, but an international betting, money laundering and misuse of law. Soon the case is going to be heard in the High Court. Now animal lovers and civil organizations demand that the administration should investigate the entire network in depth and give a clear answer as to how such precious and sick horses were allowed to be brought to Jabalpur without license and information.

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The city’s animal lovers have made serious allegations about the death of eight horses in Jabalpur in five days. Animal lovers associated with PETA allege that Hyderabad’s Horse Power Sports Limited (HPSL) was sent to Jabalpur to hide horses after the raid of “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals” (PETA). Read full news …

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