Saturday, June 6, 2026

Letter from Tigers of Tadoba to Hon. Modiji & Amitji Shah!














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Hon Shri Narendra Modiji & Shri Amitji Shah, Saprem Pranam from Tigers of Tadoba!!....

 

“Wild animals are less wild and more human than many humans of this world” ― Munia Khan

“In the delicate intersection between untamed habitats and the ever-expanding web of roads, roadkill emerges as a familiar tragedy, a testament to the perils faced by wildlife in their struggle for survival amidst the encroaching human presence.” ― Rove Monteux

‘This is a country of strong beliefs. Just because some two people say something, people don't bow down”…. Shri Amitji Shah  Ho.Home Monsiter of India

“It is my firm belief that the solution to all problems lies in dialogue” … Shri. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister, India

“The only drawback of the tigers by me is, they are not a vote bank for the humans” … Me.

Dear Sirs,

We only can hope (and pray) that these words reach you as that’s the only hope for the species who has assigned us this job to write to you & on that single species lies the fate of thousand many more species! Yes, we are writing on behalf of tigers ,let's say, a group of tigers residing near tadoba forest. First & foremost, we are (along with tigers) thankful to you for achieving great success on a front where no other country in the world has succeeded & that is, increase in numbers of tigers, especially in Chandrapur District of Maharashtra & this credit must be given to you both as top bosses of the system which we call govt! But there is a phrase in Marathi, “Yuddhat Jinke & Tahat Gamawle” mean you won the war & lost it in making treaty after the war (your friend Trump can explain it better way, sorry sarcasm) & this phrase is the exact situation to describe what’s happening on the front of tigers right now in entire country. Obviously where population is most the problems are at their peak for e.g. problems of infrastructure inadequacy such as water scarcity, air pollution, traffic jams (to name a few) are worst in cities such as Bengaluru, Pune, Mumbai as humans’ population is more (read as concentrated) in these cities or region! Exactly going by the logic as Chandrapur district has maximum numbers of tigers in the entire world, problems for the tigers are at peak here which you only can solve is subject of this letter!

In the same way, space is biggest problematic issue for the tigers & like you have your efficient minister Roadkari alias Gadkariji for the human’s comforts & many other to take care of humans needs, there is no such provision for a tiger even though we call him a King of the forest that’s why we have to right letter to King & Dy. King of Humans i.e. you two! The list of problems in front of the tigers is long but this particular letter I am writing for shifting a railway track which connects Ballarshah to Gondiya & cuts across Tadoba region’s major forests which has taken life of more than a dozen of tigers in just last five years along with many sloth bears, leopards, deer & lots of other wild animals which are part of chain we call wildlife! Most recent is, on 28th May 2026 a young tigress got killed near Sindewahi/ Bramhapuri, on this railway track! Respected Modiji & Shah sir, we agree, railway lines are important for humans & they serve a great deal for our comfort but unfortunately unlike humans we can’t teach how to cross a railway track carefully, to the tigers, which cuts across right from their home i.e. forest! Even in our home, imagine in a passage if we tie a rope across & put a signage there, “rope across be careful’! Yet I am sure every other day one or more family members will tumble over that rope & here we are talking about a railway track with railway’s travelling on it with full speed all the day & night on it & it’s like a rope tied across the passage in home of a tiger, imagine what’s the scene here!

Time & again many wildlife lovers even forest dept. has requested the concerned bosses in Delhi for making necessary arrangements for safety of tigers & other wildlife which is under direct threat because of this railway track but nothing has been done & recently last week a young tigress lost its life on the very same track! Modiji, have you ever experienced such a sight in a forest where a tiger has died under the railway or been hit by a truck on road, I am sure you haven’t. Indeed, in this country where nearly one & half lakh humans die in road accidents every year, death of few tigers isn’t big thing but the major difference is, humans have built roads, railways track along with trains & cars by themselves & for their comfort & so they have made safety arrangements also & traffic rules which when they only ignore, accidents happen & tigers has no such provisions! Here, this Gondiya-Ballarsha railway track, the tigers haven't  built it so they don’t know how to cross it safely & they don’t know what time a train is coming on it, accordingly they should avoid crossing at such times, this track. Imagine a tiger, king of jungle happily or with pride moving in jungle, & a railway track comes in its path & he tries to cross it just as a small stream or undulation in the path & suddenly a very large smoke blowing object charges at the tiger & just crushes him! What the tiger must be thinking when he was meeting his death under a speeding railway engine, he wouldn’t even understand what killed him & why, that’s the look in the eyes of most dead wild animals which I was unfortunate to witness in “road kills” (term for such deaths of wild animals) & it haunts me ever, those questioning eyes, what’s my fault, human! And Hon Modiji, when the tiger in such mishaps is a tigress which dies leaving her cubs, have we ever imagined what happens to those cubs! As any death is sad even of humans where mom dies leaving her kids behind but we are social animals & we have someone to take care of such kids in most cases but when you are cursed of being a tiger then there are no socialites! The tigress always instructs cubs not to come in open or leave their place unless she returns from her round which usually is for food & when such tigress meets her death in the form of a railway engine, the poor cubs keep waiting desperately for their mom, nobody to tell them that she will never return now & nobody to feed them & in most cases these cubs die because of starvation as they don’t move from the place which their mom has asked them to stay at, till her return. If the cubs are fortunate to be found by forest dept then also they can’t survive on their own in the wilds & has to spend the rest of their life in captivity, just because their mom doesn’t know how to cross a railway line or a highway!

So, Hon Modiji & Shah sir, let’s take an oath on this World Environment Day (5th June 2026), no more deaths of tiger on railway track or highways & let’s start from making such arrangements at this particular railway track in Sindewahi-Mul region of Chandrapur, is our humble sincere, heartfelt request to you! And it's not rocket science, agreed, the track is in existence, so, first make it fenced with chain-link all along & then make overpass as well underpass at every 1 km distance of just 30 to 40 ft wide in all the forest patch with load to carry only animals’ weight, not something heavy. Wild animals are much smarter than humans & they understand safety better than us & eventually will star using these passes for sure. As well, we can take solutions from the experts also for the same & till that time at least curtail the speed of all the trains passing from this track, this much you can definitely do. At the same time conduct a constant awareness drive among railway staff including engine drivers till the alternate arrangements are in place & most importantly make budget provision for the same & a monitoring system for it under your strict supervision!  One of the most popular hashtags on social media is #ModiHaiToMumkinHai, only unfortunate thing is, tigers don’t have social media account & can’t post their plea on Man-Ki-Baat, so we are doing this for them & we can only hope that these words reach you & the change starts from railway-track in Bramhapuri-Chandrapur range! To conclude, dear Modiji & Shah Sir, Modiji has said in his one of speeches, “every problem can be solved via dialogue”, so please consider this letter as a dialogue from the tigers of Tadoba for their problem with the railway-track, is all we can say; awaiting your kind attention & action for ever, thanking you in advance …!!

.... Hemangi Vartak (09923558588), Anuj Khare, Vinod Bartakke, Sanjay Deshpande & many wild life lovers & Tigers of Tadoba.

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