During his speech on budgetary allocations to the Gujarat State Forest Department in the Gujarat Assembly today, Ribadiya claimed, "As per government figures, 411 lions live in the Gir forest. However, the census was carried out five years ago. During that period, almost 238 lions died. Thus, only 173 lions remain today. If you (forest department) do not take steps to protect lions, these 173 lions would also vanish within the next five years."
According to the MLA, the Gujarat state government alloted Rs 82.61 crore for protection of lions in its recent budget.
"If you divide that amount with 173 lions, then it can be said that the government would spend Rs 47 lakh on each lion. But, what exactly did the forest department do? Are they going to feed lions so that they don't come outside the forest area in search of food?" asked Ribadiya, who alleged that lions are left to fend for themselves.
Earlier, on July 11, the Gujarat government had admitted in the House that 66 Asiatic lions died within the last one year in and around the Gir forest.
Among these, 55 lions died a natural death and eight died in various other incidents, such as falling into open wells.
Gujarat Forest Minister Ganpat Vasava also admitted that three lions died after being run over by trains in different areas of Amreli district.
