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'Hurt religious Sentiments': VHP moves court over naming of lioness 'Sita', lion 'Akbar' in Bengal

VHP's plea also urged that no animal in any zoological park be named after gods and goddesses of any religion in the future.

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SILIGURI: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad has filed a petition before the Jalpaiguri Circuit Bench of Calcutta High Court claiming that a lioness transferred to Bengal Safari Park here from Tripura was named "Sita" and prayed that the name be changed, VHP's lawyer said on Saturday.

Two lions were brought from Tripura's Sepahijala Zoological Park on February 12. The lion was named "Akbar," while the lioness had been named "Sita," the VHP claimed.

The park authorities, however, denied that any such name was given to the lioness.

The VHP's north Bengal unit filed the petition on February 16 and the matter is likely to be heard on February 20 before a single bench of the court, petitioner's advocate on record, Subhankar Dutta, told PTI.

He said the petitioner has prayed that the name of the lioness be changed, as such naming of an animal may hurt religious sentiments.

It was also urged that no animal in any zoological park be named after gods and goddesses of any religion in the future, Dutta said.

The parishad's north Bengal unit said it learned from media reports that a lion and lioness with markings as IL26 and IL27, respectively, arrived at the Bengali Safari Park as part of an animal exchange programme and that the lioness was named "Sita."

The park authorities asserted it had not named the two animals and the official naming was awaited. 

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