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PETA for banning horse drawn carriages in Mumbai

Updated on: 13 June,2012 07:54 PM IST  | 
IANS |

Animal rights group PETA wants the BMC to ban horse drawn carriages in Mumbai and replace them with eco-friendly vehicles.

PETA for banning horse drawn carriages in Mumbai

Animal rights group PETA Wednesday strongly pitched for banning horse drawn carriages in Mumbai, citing cruelty to the animal, and suggested it be replaced with battery-operated vehicles.


Forcing horses to pull carriages through congested traffic on stifling hot streets is not only cruel but also dangerous for the horses, carriage occupants and passers-by, said Manilal Valliyate, veterinary affairs director of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India.


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An image of the peacock chariot suggested by PETA to replace horse carriagesu00a0in Mumbai.Illustration: IANS


PETA officials, in a meeting with Sitaram Kunte, Bruhanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) commissioner, introduced an illustration of a battery-operated 'peacock' chariot and said that it might be the solution to replace cruel and dangerous horse-drawn carriages.u00a0

PETA claimed that the vehicle it suggested would be eco-friendly and owned and driven by the existing horse-carriage owners and drivers.

The proposal comes in the wake of Bombay High Court interim order to BMC to confiscate horses kept illegally. Kunte has agreed to look into the proposal made by the animal rights group.

Horses in Mumbai are forced to live in filthy, damp stables amid their own faeces and urine and are often left to stand without any shade, which is a clear violation of law, Valliyate said.

Many of the drivers don't have a valid licence to ply horse-carriages, he added.

A growing number of cities worldwide, including Delhi, Toronto, London, Oxford, Paris and Beijing, have banned horse-drawn carriages and adopted humane alternatives.u00a0

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