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State may set up pigeon feeding centres in SGNP

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis plans pigeon feeding centers after SC orders closure of Kabutarkhana, as Jain monk threatens protests over the ban.

Published on: Aug 12, 2025 04:36 AM IST
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MUMBAI: Amid the row over feeding pigeons at Kabutarkhana, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the state government will consider setting up feeding centres at deserted places, like the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

Mumbai, India. Aug 11, 2025: BMC once again covered the Dadar Kabutarkhana with plastic following a Mumbai High Court order. Last week, Jain community members forcibly opened the Kabutarkhana and removed the plastic.. Mumbai, India. Au 11, 2025. (Photo by Raju Shinde/HT Photo) (Raju Shinde)
Mumbai, India. Aug 11, 2025: BMC once again covered the Dadar Kabutarkhana with plastic following a Mumbai High Court order. Last week, Jain community members forcibly opened the Kabutarkhana and removed the plastic.. Mumbai, India. Au 11, 2025. (Photo by Raju Shinde/HT Photo) (Raju Shinde)

On Monday, the Supreme Court, refusing to intervene with the Bombay High Court’s order, directed the Mumbai civic body to lodge FIRs against persons feeding pigeons illegally and to shut down the Kabutarkhana at Dadar.

Reacting to the SC order, Fadnavis said the government will follow the apex court’s directives. “However, there are emotions attached to the issue, and we will consider setting up feeding areas for pigeons in deserted areas like SGNP. It will be in accordance with the forest laws,” he said.

On the other hand, the remarks of a Jain monk, Muni Nileshchandra Vijay, invoked reactions from the opposition. On Sunday, Jain monk Muni Nileshchandra Vijay said that the community will follow the path of satyagraha and hunger strike from August 13 if the ban continues. “The Jain community is peaceful but, if needed, we will take up arms for our religion. If any decision goes against our faith, we will not accept even the court’s order,” he said.

Jain community leader and state skill development minister Mangalprabhat Lodha distanced himself from the remarks by the monk. “I disagree with his statement. I have spoken twice on this matter, and I am doing my role. I will not comment further,” he said.

 
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Surendra P Gangan

Surendra P Gangan is Senior Assistant Editor with political bureau of Hindustan Times’ Mumbai Edition. He covers state politics and Maharashtra government’s administrative stories. Reports on the developments in finances, agriculture, social sectors among others.

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