John Abraham Calls for End to Chitwan Elephant Festival for Wildlife Care

John Abraham urges Nepal to cancel the Chitwan Elephant Festival and promote ethical wildlife tourism to protect elephants and boost eco-tourism.

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Actor John Abraham has written to the Nepal government asking them to cancel the Chitwan Elephant Festival. He believes instead of this festival, Nepal should focus on ethical wildlife tourism. He thinks this would make Nepal a leader in eco-tourism and help protect its wildlife.

In his letter, John expressed his love for Nepal. He said, “I’m reaching out not just as an actor but as someone who cares for your beautiful country with its amazing culture and kind people.” He shared his concerns about the Elephant Festival, explaining that the activities hurt the elephants. “While these events may seem fun, they put a lot of stress on the elephants and involve harsh training methods,” he said.

John believes elephants are very special animals that should be respected. He believes that by offering more ethical wildlife experiences, like seeing elephants in nature, Nepal can inspire travelers from around the world.

He urged the Nepal government to cancel the festival and create traditions that show kindness towards all living beings. John offered his support to help promote a kinder approach to tourism in Nepal.

In conclusion, he thanked the minister for considering his request and expressed his confidence that Nepal’s future can be bright by protecting its wildlife and natural beauty.

About John Abraham’s Last Film:
John was seen recently in the film “Vedaa,” which was released in theaters on August 15 and started streaming online on October 10. The movie tells the story of a courageous Dalit girl and addresses important issues related to social justice.

The Chitwan Elephant Festival includes activities like elephant walks, baths, football games, beauty contests, and picnics.

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