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    http://www.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id =60981&cat=India

    Kids refuse to part with baby elephant gifted by government to Armenia:-
    Bangalore | January 16, 2005 7:40:11 PM IST

    Dozens of children, some as young as five, lined the streets of
    Bangalore protesting the Centre's decision to send a baby elephant to
    Armenia as a goodwill gift.

    The children, many wearing elephant masks and struggling with banners
    twice their size, shouted slogans and pleaded to the authorities to
    let "Veda", the six-year-old female elephant, to stay.

    The baby pachyderm is currently spending its last few days at the
    Bannerghatta National Park on the outskirts of the city.

    People for Animals, a voluntary organisation spearheading the
    campaign, says the cold and dry climate of the tiny European nation is
    unsuitable for Asian elephants and "Veda", who is used to the warmth
    of the coast , faces a serious survival threat even in the special
    climate controlled enclosures provided by the zoo.

    Urging the government to reconsider its decision, Siddhant, also six
    years old, said Veda was his friend and like him could not stay away
    from home. "This elephant should not be sent to such a cold climate
    which is zero degree. If my parents send me away to a cold climate I
    cannot live," he said.

    Activists say that elephants are extremely sensitive and emotional and
    little Veda will face both loneliness and confusion when shifted from
    the sanctuary. Sharat Babu, an activist, said even the government was
    not aware about how well the Armenia zoo was equipped to handle
    Veda. "We are actually protesting against the illegal transfer of
    Veda, the baby elephant which has for six years been in Bannerghatta
    to Armenia, where temperatures are totally unsuitable and the housing
    is incorrect in the Armenia zoo," he said.

    Armenian officials had asked the Indian government for a female
    pachyderm in 1999. Former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee promised
    them an elephant during a visit to Armenia last year. (ANI)
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