The AWBI yesterday wrote to the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests demanding necessary action on the alleged use of an elephant to block the passage of other elephants at the entrance of 'Rudhira Mahakailikavu', where the festival was held earlier this week.
The Board also asked the department to sent a report of action taken in the matter to them at the earliest.
The AWBI's action was based on the complaint by a Thrissur-based animal rights campaigner Heritage Animal Task Force (HATF).
The campaigner also alleged the elephant parade held as part of the temple festival was violation of the Supreme Court Order dated August 18, 2015 which had asked the Kerala Forest Department to ensure elephant parade rules are not violated.
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