Female elephant Champa was unchained after ten years and translocated to a zoo enclosure of about 1.25 acres on Monday, after the Madhya Pradesh High Court passed an order in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), a senior zoo official said here today.
Her male elephant companion, Moti, is scheduled to follow suit on April 20, Kamala Nehru Zoo in-charge Uttam Yadav told PTI.
"Due to their aggressive nature, Moti and Champa had been chained at the Kamala Nehru Zoo," he said.
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Both tuskers, aged around 48 years, belong to the Makhna breed whose lifespan is around 75 years, Yadav said.
According to Yadav, Moti has been a member of the zoo since 25 years, but was chained after he had attacked some visitors.
"Once, he had also attacked his mahout, leaving him seriously injured," Yadav said.