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Farmers Threaten Siege Over Resumed Tiger Safaris

Summary

  • Farmers warn of laying siege to forest offices if safaris resume.
  • Tiger attacks led to the suspension of safaris, causing revenue loss.
  • Farmers criticize authorities for favoring wealthy investors over locals.
Farmers Threaten Siege Over Resumed Tiger Safaris

Farmers in Karnataka have issued a stern warning against the potential resumption of tiger safaris in Bandipur and Nagarahole reserves, threatening to lay siege to forest department offices. The safaris were initially suspended earlier this month following a series of tiger attacks that resulted in fatalities and injuries.

Stakeholders in the tourism and hospitality sector have pushed for the safaris' return, citing concerns over livelihood and a decline in revenue for the forest department. However, local farmers argue that the risks posed by wildlife have not diminished, and resuming tourist activities could escalate human-wildlife conflict.

Critics contend that the government appears to be influenced by wealthy investors and politicians with interests in the hospitality industry, neglecting the safety concerns of villagers. They argue that resorts operating within forest areas disrupt wildlife habitats, leading animals to venture into human settlements.

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Tiger safaris were suspended following several tiger attacks that resulted in farmer deaths and injuries.
Farmers are demanding that tiger safaris do not resume, threatening agitation if they do.
Farmers claim wealthy investors and politicians with stakes in the hospitality sector are benefiting.

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