Horses Reportedly Forced to Race on Beach: Demand Justice

Target: Deven Bharti, Commissioner of Police, Mumbai, India

Goal: Ensure strict investigation and prosecution of those organising a horse-drawn carriage race where horses were reportedly subjected to cruelty and transported illegally.

A horse-drawn carriage race was allegedly organised on a public beach, raising concerns about the reported treatment of the animals involved. Several horse-drawn carriages and bullock carts assembled before the race began, with a crowd gathered around the area. The presence of multiple animals allegedly participating in a competitive race environment raised concerns that they may have been pushed beyond safe limits for entertainment.

An activist reportedly recorded videos and photographs of the race as it unfolded. In the complaint filed with police, it was alleged that the organisers and participants subjected the horses to cruelty in an attempt to make them run faster during the race. The complaint also stated that the horses may have been transported illegally in tempos before being brought to the beach for the event. According to the report, individuals present at the location confronted the activist after noticing that the incident was being recorded.

Authorities have registered the case under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act following the complaint. Events involving animals being forced to compete in races can place them under intense stress and physical strain. When animals are pushed to run faster through harsh methods or improper handling, they may suffer injuries, exhaustion and long-term trauma. Investigating such incidents is important to determine whether animal welfare laws may have been violated.

Public beaches and open areas must not become venues where animals are allegedly forced into dangerous competitions for entertainment. Proper enforcement of animal welfare laws is necessary to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Sign below to demand a thorough investigation and appropriate legal action to ensure that any individuals allegedly responsible for organizing or participating in acts of cruelty toward animals are held accountable.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Commissioner Bharti,

Reports indicate that a horse-drawn carriage race was organised on a public beach where horses were made to compete while being subjected to cruel treatment. According to the complaint filed with authorities, an animal rights activist witnessed several horse-drawn carriages and bullock carts assembled at the location before the race began, with a large crowd gathered to watch the event.

The complaint alleges that the organisers and participants subjected the horses to cruelty in order to make them run faster during the race. It was also alleged that the horses may have been transported illegally in tempos prior to the event. The activist who recorded the race reportedly faced confrontation from individuals present at the scene after they noticed that the activity was being documented.

We respectfully urge your office to conduct a thorough investigation into this incident and to pursue appropriate prosecution if evidence confirms that animal welfare laws were violated. Animals must not be forced into racing events or allegedly subjected to cruelty for entertainment. Strong enforcement of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act is essential to ensure that such alleged incidents do not occur again.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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