"One problem is the destruction of the habitat, and the second is this constant catching of elephants for training, for tourism or logging. And this training that we are doing is the most brutal, primitive and stupid in the whole world."
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Environmentalists from IndiaAnimal rights activistsWomen politicians in IndiaBharatiya Janata Party politiciansWomen’s and minorities ministers
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On captive elephants, as quoted in "Indian minister's elephant alert", BBC (6 June 2000)
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Maneka Gandhi
Maneka Gandhi (born 26 August 1956) is an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party and an animal rights activist. She was appointed the Minister of Women and Child Development on 26 May 2014.
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