Closure of zoo termed injustice to people

Representatives of traders say people nominated in FIR for killing animals should be arrested


Our Correspondent August 26, 2020
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ISLAMABAD:

Closure of Islamabad Zoo is injustice to the people of the federal capital who should not be punished for the incompetence of the authorities, said representatives of traders on Tuesday.

The zoo is a source of entertainment to thousands of people of the federal capital and they should not be deprived of it, said Traders Action Committee Islamabad President Ajmal Baloch and Secretary Khalid Mahmood Chaudhry.

They further said that an FIR has been lodged against those responsible for the death of lions at the zoo. However, the accused have not been arrested so far though they did not even acquired bail from the court. They urged Islamabad IG Aamer Zulfiqar to put the accused behind bars.

Baloch said that the Marghzaar Zoo, which was later renamed as Islamabad Zoo, was primarily the responsibility of the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation (IMC).

The corporation had inherited it from the Capital Development Authority (CDA) after devolution on formation of local government in Islamabad.

Besides many departments, the zoo also went to IMC, however, the financial powers did not and the corporation was left cash strapped, Baloch reminded. The IMC failed to handle the zoo and take proper care of the animals. The zoo was then handed over to the Ministry of Climate Change and then to Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB), which was currently controlled by an NGO.

Baloch claimed that the NGO in control of the IWMB destroyed the zoo through a conspiracy by killing animals. Prime Minister Imran Khan should take notice of the conspiracy, he said urging the premier to issue orders for the restoration of the zoo and bring to justice those responsible for the deaths of animals and mismanagement of the facility.

He asserted that the zoo should be handed over to CDA, which was running it since it was established in 1978. Baloch maintained that the IMC has completely failed to run the local government system. As long as this system has been with CDA, it has been running somewhat better.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 26th, 2020.

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