Paul McCartney Interrupts Olympic Rehearsal To Plead For Indian Elephant

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Today, after hearing from PETA India about the plight of a young elephant who has been beaten and is kept in chains, former Beatle Paul McCartney broke from rehearsals for his performance at the London Olympics to send an urgent letter to Indian Forest Minister Dr Patangrao Shripatrao Kadam.

The music legend, who first visited India in 1966, called on the minister to use his power immediately to rescue the little elephant, named Sunder, from Jyotiba Temple in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra and move him to a forested sanctuary.

“I have seen photographs of young Sunder, the elephant kept alone in a shed at Jyotiba Temple and put in chains with spikes”, wrote McCartney. “Years of his life have been ruined by keeping him and abusing him in this way and enough is enough. I most respectfully call on you … to get Sunder out.”

McCartney’s plea follows PETA India’s discovery that Sunder was being abused by his handler (or mahout), who has gone on the run from police since the group became involved. Sunder has sustained a severe injury to his right eye from being jabbed in it with an ankus (a sharp, hooked metal poker-like weapon) by the boy handler. The elephant is also confined to chains with sharp spikes and is kept alone inside a dark shed, in which he cannot even take a single step in any direction. Sunder is denied all that is natural and important to him and lives in fear. There are lesions all over his body, indicating past beatings by the handler. The elephant was donated to the temple by Maharashtra Member of the Legislative Assembly Vinay Kore.

A scandal is growing over the way some elephants used in Indian temples to represent the Hindu god Ganesha are being housed and mistreated. Frequently controlled through beatings and prodded and gouged in sensitive areas behind their knees and ears with an ankus, they languish without veterinary care for even serious conditions, sustain leg injuries and are fed unsuitable food. Many elephants at Indian temples also show signs of severe psychological distress, such as swaying, head-bobbing or weaving – behaviour not found in healthy elephants in nature. The lack of exercise and the years spent standing in one position on hard concrete amid their own waste lead to painful and crippling foot ailments and arthritis.

Comments 5 comments

alice
10 months ago

Wonderful Paul McCartney! So important message he had!
"Unjustice anywhere is unjustice everywhere" - M King. This concerns both human rights and the animal´s.

Deborah Ellison
10 months ago

How can we, the humans of Earth claim to be an intelligent species if we subject a fellow species to such unevolved treatment as to cause such distress, pain and inhumane suffering?
I'm angry. Angry that these terrible things are happening so often. I demand respectfully but with all my power as a decent human being that such terrible abuse cease. I demand that some governimg power step up to the plate and do their duty to protect animals who cannot speak for themselves and who need compassionate care and consideration, the same as we do.
Enough. Enough of this inexcusable behaviour of the enslavement and torture of animals. You nation should be ashamed to allow it. Thoroughly ashamed.

kimberley.burley
10 months ago

yes way to go Sir Paul McCartney, the Indian Govermant should hang there heads in shame & hang the person to blame for abusing & making Sunder live this horrific life!! FREE SUNDER NOW!!

SJC
10 months ago

Even PETA can get it right once in a while. Probably because it's another country's "PETA". I hope this "little" guy is rescued soon.

Dorinda Ward
10 months ago

Thank God for animal welfare organisations such as Peta, and for celebrities such as Paul Mc Cartney for bringing such acts of cruelty into the limelight. I sincerely hope that his plea makes the Indian governments ashamed !!!!!!! and forces them to act immediately, to ensure Sunder and all the other elephants kept under such barbaric conditions are released into a more suitable environment where they are fed properly, loved, and protected from abuse !!!!!!! Some humans never fail to dissapoint me, and I can never comprehend the cruelty and power some humans inflict upon animals....elephants are beautiful creatures, and deserve so much better, they should be free to roam and live their lives in peace !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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