Following the bypolls results, some Shiv Sena workers were seen holding live chicken upside down, waving them and shouting party slogans in the constituency to celebrate the victory of its candidate Trupti Sawant over Congress heavyweight Narayan Rane.
Even as the party workers said the chicken were a gift for Rane, "who needed to be reminded of his defeat", the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) criticised the party on the issue.
In 2012, following PETA's pressure, the Election Commission of India had asked all the political parties to refrain from using any animals during election campaigns. In an advisory, it also notified all Indian political parties that any violations of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, will not be tolerated, she added.
"If somebody has chickens with them, it is not against the law. And anyway, this was not an official party function on the streets. This was just a spontaneous reaction from party workers. Though I have high respect for PETA, they should not blow this issue out of proportion," Sena MLC Neelam Gorhe said.
"I also request them to direct their attention on the menace of stray dogs in the city that keep biting people. The authorities need to be taught what should be done to these dogs," Gorhe added.
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