With its shoot-at-sight order on poaching,Maharashtra govt is ad-libbing in times of crisis
Maharashtra Forest Minister Patangrao Kadams announcement that forest department staff would be allowed to shoot poachers on sight indicates a government flailing about dangerously in panic mode. Two recent tiger deaths in Chandrapur have taken the number of deaths in the state this year to seven. Since the chances of forest guards actually sighting poachers are low,the draconian order may have been intended more as a deterrent. Nevertheless,it comes across as a slapdash attempt at crisis-management,the work of a government scrambling to make up for years of inertia and the absence of consistent conservation efforts.
Deep-rooted structural deficiencies,myopic state policies and shoddy implementation of proposals have contributed to the tragedy of conservation in India. Central and state governments must set a responsible agenda for conservation,not ad-lib wildly in times of crisis.