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Order to kill wolves in Bahraich, minister said- now we cannot let anyone kill people

Wolves have created terror in Bahraich. Nine people including 8 children have died due to wolf attacks here. The forest department has managed to catch only four wolves after a lot of effort. Two wolves are still attacking people. In such a situation, the UP forest department minister has said that they should be killed.

Minister Arun Kumar Saxena said that we are trying to catch the wolves. Continuous efforts are being made for this. Still, the remaining wolves are not being caught, so in such a situation they should be killed. Killing the wolves would not be wrong. Because we cannot allow the wolves to attack people anymore.

The order to kill wolves is not wrong
When asked that it is being said that orders have been given to kill the wolves, the minister said that there is nothing wrong in giving orders to kill the wolves. The order is that every possible effort should be made to catch both the wolves. If they are not able to catch them, then they should be killed. There is nothing wrong in this.

Even now two wolves have created terror
Our drone has seen six wolves. Four of them have been caught. Two more wolves are yet to be caught. Even after so much effort, we have not been able to catch both of them. If we are unable to catch those two wolves, then they should be killed. Because in this way we cannot allow the wolves to attack people.

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Every effort is being made to catch
The minister said that despite so many efforts, wolves are still attacking people. We have not been able to catch the wolves till now. We will still make every effort to catch the two remaining wolves. If we are unable to catch them, there is nothing wrong in killing them. On the question of removing the DFO, he said that no DFO has been removed yet.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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