HATF Secretary V K Venkatachalam has sent a letter to the Project Elephant director at the Centre, alleging that Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) does not have the certificate to prove the ownership of the jumbo, 'Dakshayani', which is a violation of the law.
TDB, which manages a number of shrines including the famous Sabarimala Ayyappa Swamy Temple, recently felicitated the jumbo here and initiated steps to make its entry into the Guinness Book of World records as the oldest surviving Asian elephant in captivity.
TDB had not done anything to obtain such ownership certificate at that time, Venkatachalam said.
Not only that, TDB was also parading Dakshayani at many places to convince the public and the press that it is the oldest captive elephant in Asia, the letter claimed.
"Such a retired elephant must be kept inside a shelter- shed having specifications mentioned in the Kerala Captive Elephant Management and Maintenance rule 2012. Here, TDB has failed to arrange these facilities for all the 33 elephants in its custody including Dakshayani," the letter said.
The HATF also asked the Project Elephant director to issue strict orders to the TDB, refraining from making an entry of Dakshayani's name into the Guinness Book of world records.
According to TDB, Dakshayani was gifted to the TDB by the erstwhile Travancore royals. The elephant is presently housed in the Chengalloor Mahadeva Temple in the city.
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