Mumbai Kabutarkhana Row: Jain Community Protestors Remove BMC Bamboo Structure At Dadar, Tension Grips Area

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A man stands next to a 'kabutarkhana', covered in sheets by BMC at Dadar in Mumbai on Aug. 3. (Photo source: PTI)
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  • Large protest in Mumbai's Dadar over closure of iconic Kabutarkhana pigeon feeding site
  • Municipal authorities covered Kabutarkhana with tarpaulin following High Court and govt orders
  • Maharashtra govt banned pigeon feeding in public citing health risks from bird congregations
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Tensions flared in Mumbai's Dadar locality on Wednesday morning after members of the Jain community gathered in large numbers to protest against the closure of the iconic Kabutarkhana (pigeon feeding area). For many protestors, it wasn't just about feeding pigeons. It was about preserving a long-standing religious and cultural tradition.

The protest, which quickly escalated, saw demonstrators forcibly removing the tarpaulin cover placed over the Kabutarkhana by the municipal authorities. The attempt to remove the bamboo structure covering the pigeon feeding site led to tensions in the area, prompting police deployment to maintain law and order.

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Women and youth were also actively involved in the protest. The sudden protest led to a flurry of police activity, and authorities have reportedly begun detaining the agitators.

Mumbai has been witnessing several protests over the controversy surrounding pigeon feeding areas in the city for the last few months. Following a High Court order, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) took action against several pigeon feeding sites in the city. The closure of the Dadar Kabutarkhana and covering the area with tarpaulin sheets was a part of the city-wide action. Feeding the pigeons at the site was also prohibited.

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