Raising the issue through a calling attention notice in the assembly, Congress legislator Umesh Patel said, "22 spotted deer, including female, most of whom were pregnant, died on January 15 at Kanan Pendari Zoo at Bilaspur. The forest officials were unaware of the incident and refrained from taking the responsibility of the incident."
He further alleged that some people associated with the ruling BJP had 'partied' at the zoo a night before the deer were found dead.
In the reply Chief Minister Raman Singh claimed that no feast was held in the zoo.
Soon after the incident came to light, Joint Director, Veterinary Services Bilaspur and Dean, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry Anjora Durg were asked to constitute committees to probe the case.
After the analysis of the sample of the body parts of the dead herbivores, both the probe committees indicated that the animals were infected by bacteria called Bacillus.
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