Thamarassery: Bishop Mar Remijios of Tamarassery has called on the government to protect the farmers and tribals from the attack of wild animals. He said special funds should be created for human beings who are being attacked by wild animals. He also reminded the farmers that they would be forced to go on strike if their protection was not provided.
In nature, humans and animals must live without conflict. Farmers and tribals are more valuable than wildlife that attacks the forest. Forgetting the peasants and tribals and crying only for wild animals, they do not know the glory of human life. The cry of the pseudo-environmentalists who cannot save even a single plant in nature is contaminating the cultural Kerala.
The pseudo-environmentalists who build garbage heaps around the city, enjoying all the comforts of urban life in huge concrete buildings that challenge nature, do not allow the common man to walk around the city. The farmer who brings food to the earth by his labor is only a giver of nature and a protector of nature.
Unable to protect wildlife in the wild, forest hunters hunt poor farmers to hide their own potential. When the wild animals, pseudo-environmentalists, and social media wagers are hurting the farmer, the government wants the government to stay with the poor through positive intervention.
When the wild beasts are constantly destroying the crops, the agony of the peasants who have lost the whole labor of male life should not be lost. The remains of Sivakumar, who ate the whole tiger, was a dry wound that had been brought to the conscience of Kerala. The government should take over the entire family of people who lost their lives in the attack on wild animals.
Adequate compensation should be provided for destroyed crops. Farmers expect honest dealings, not a penny of throwing money or lavish statements. In the death of Sivakumar of Basavanhalli Colony, Mar Inchanani expressed deep sorrow.