Animal Welfare Board of India and the Central Zoo Authority have warned the circus owners that if they don't adhere to rules, their recognition as entities having 'captive animal facility' will be withdrawn.
The two government bodies issued the notices following a nine-month-long investigation of sixteen circuses across India during which a number of violations were found, PETA said.
The findings included rampant use of weapons; death of animals due to inadequate care; drunken circus staff who were handling animals; nearly constant chaining and caging and other severe confinement of elephants, dogs, cats, birds and other animals.
"CZA in its show cause notice conveyed that it is considering withdrawing the recognition of circuses as a captive animal facility, making them an illegal establishment to keep the custody of any wild animals such as elephants," PETA said in a statement.
Hailing the move, PETA has called on Ministry of Environment and Forests to ban the use of animals in circuses following the lead of Cyprus, Bolivia, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina-countries that have already done so.
"Had the government followed the lead of numerous other nations by banning the archaic and cruel use of animals in circuses, the recent atrocity of the animals being left hungry by the Moonlight Circus and so many others cruelties could have been prevented," Poorva Joshipura, CEO, PETA India said.
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