Thrissur-based Heritage Animal Task Force alleged that jumbo parades inflict high degree of torture and stress on the animals during travel and parading time.
The outfit also claimed the move to conduct the parade is a clear violation of a recently issued state government circular as per which nobody can hold elephant parades under any circumstances.
"We strictly oppose the department's move to conduct the elephant parade," Animal Heritage Task Force's Secretary V K Venkatachalam said.
Meanwhile, Forest Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan said the department is yet to take a final decision in this regard.
"We have considered a plan to conduct an elephant parade in connection with Kanana Sangamam. But, we have not taken a final decision whether to hold the parade or not. A meeting of authorities concerned will be convened soon and a final decision taken in this regard," he told PTI.
Venkitachalam said the idea of bringing over 100 elephants from all the districts here was not congenial for the health and well-being of elephants, mahouts and the general public because of the inherent risk of threats to their lives.
