Ambani को भाजपा ने दी लूट की छूट! | Political Nari by Nivedita
From Kolhapur’s streets to the Supreme Court — the story of Mahadevi the elephant has exposed an extraordinary mix of animal rights, corporate influence, and political power. For over 30 years, Mahadevi lived in Kolhapur’s Nandani village Jain Math, loved by locals and even called “Madhuri.” But in 2023, PETA alleged she was neglected, chained, and exploited — and pushed for her transfer to Gujarat’s Vantara, a massive wildlife facility owned by Anant Ambani. Despite local resistance, court orders sent Mahadevi to Vantara, sparking outrage in Maharashtra. This video uncovers what the mainstream media won’t — why Vantara was the only “rehabilitation centre” considered, even though it isn’t officially registered as a zoo. Why did RTI replies reveal no legal zoo license? Why do critics, including politician Raju Shetti, claim it’s an illegal private collection of exotic animals run under the guise of conservation — and possibly linked to carbon credit profits? We explore how public protests grew into 40-km-long marches, why villagers accuse the government and corporates of twisting wildlife laws, and how PR campaigns painted Vantara as a sanctuary while questions remain about animal welfare, legality, and political connections. Watch till the end — this is more than an elephant’s journey; it’s a story about corporate greed, legal loopholes, and the cost of wildlife being turned into status symbols.