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Kerala Elephant Death: How Malappuram & Muslims Got Wrongly Blamed

The pregnant elephant was found dead in in the Manarkkad division of Palakkad district: K Sunil Kumar, DFO Manarkkad

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At a time when even a pandemic like COVID-19 is seen from the prism of religion, it's hardly surprising that even the tragic death of a pregnant elephant in Kerala has been given a communal colour.

The elephant’s death allegedly took place after she consumed a fruit stuffed with explosives that were possibly left behind by locals and this sparked a great deal of shock and outrage.

While much of the outrage rightly centered around violence against animals, some tried to give it a communal spin.

It began with misleading news that the incident took place in Malappuram, the only Muslim majority district in Kerala, even though the elephant died in the Mannarkkad division of Palakkad district.

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The Union government also ended up falling for the misleading information, with Union Minister Prakash Javadekar also blaming Malappuram.

BJP MP Maneka Gandhi not only wrongly attributed the incident to Malappuram, she went on to accuse it of being the "most violent district" in the country.

These claims proved to be false.

The Quint confirmed that the incident indeed took place in Palakkad district and not Malappuram.

"The elephant was found dead in a forest area in the Mannarkkad division of Palakkad district. Such incidents have happened in the past but we have taken all steps to prevent them," K Sunil Kumar, Divisional Forest Office, Mannarkkad, told The Quint.

This isn't the first time Maneka Gandhi has been accused of targetting Muslims in the name of protecting animals.

In 2017 she wrote a post saying "Muslims get a free pass to slaughter goats on Bakrid".

In the past, Maneka Gandhi's NGO People For Animals has conducted unauthorised "raids" targetted cattle traders, mostly Muslims.

‘Don’t Communalise,’ Say Malayalis

Several Twitter users began blaming Muslims for the killing, citing that it took place in Malappuram.

However, many others, including Malayalam actors like Neeraj Madhav and Parvathy, called out the communal propaganda.

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