Kaziranga National Park To Reopen From Oct 2: MK Yadav
Kaziranga National Park To Reopen From Oct 2: MK Yadav 
Assam

Kaziranga National Park To Reopen From Oct 2

Pratidin Bureau

The Kaziranga National Park will re-open for tourist from October 2 in Assam. This was said by the warden of Wildlife Branch of the Assam Forest Department MK Yadav on Monday.

Yadav further said about the Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma entering the premises of the National Park after dark.

He said, “There is no restriction for the Chief Minister from entering inside the park.”

Notably, two activists filed a police complaint against CM Sarma, the Sadhguru and state tourism minister Jayanta Malla Baruah claiming they violated the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 when they entered the national park beyond the scheduled visit time on Saturday.

However, CM Sarma said, “There is no violation. According to wildlife law, the warden can give permission to enter a protected area even at night. No law stops people from entering at night. Yesterday, we had the formal opening of the park for this season and now Sadhguru and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar have arrived. Since they have lakhs of followers, this time we expect the tourist season will be very good for Kaziranga.”

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