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Thanks to Col. Ahlawat, a 37 year old male from New Delhi who managed to

hoodwink the animal people and organising the game/ sport of 'Elephant Polo'

right opposite the residence of the Prime Minister of India at the 'Jaipur

Polo Grounds'.

Thanks to the Wildlife wardens of New Delhi and Rajasthan for allowing the

12 (twelve) odd elephants to be paraded all the way from Jaipur to play a

game of human entertainment- called Polo.

 

Who says slavery has been abolished from Indian soil !!

 

Who exactly is this man called Col. Ahlawat, who runs this 'Rissala Polo

Club?

 

Is he so powerful that despite cases pending in the court of law against

'elephant polo' he dares to get this organised and sees that it goes of

smoothly right in the capital of India.

 

Well as long as we the animal people focus our sophisticated minds into just

nabbing the 'kalandars' (bear charmers) and the 'snake charmers' this elite

section of the rich and famous will certainly have a gala time.

 

Believe it or not, this 'Rissala Polo Club' is one of a kind organiser of

many animal polo activities and specially : ELEPHANT POLO

Now this has got nothing to do with raising funds or the welfare of the

captive polo playing elephants.

Just have a look at why this club organises 'Polo' and 'Elephant Polo'

here: http://www.rissalapolo.com/offer.html

 

The 'Elephant Polo' game in New Delhi last evening was organised for a

select group of invitees only.

The organiser seems to be fully aware of the opponents of this sport and so

he had smartly planned this event.

Some of the brilliant strategies of the organisers that have been noted are:

 

1. He went out to the press just a day before the event.

2. He did not reveal the venue in Delhi.

3. It was organised on a Saturday where the Courts and Government offices

are closed.

(We tried our level best to get in touch with the Chief Wildlife Wardens,

but in vain)

4. AWBI was informed on the day this news was published of the proposed

event 9th Oct (friday) via email. I got no response from the board.

Neither did Mr. Pablo Tachil who was in Chennai and as he tried the AWBI

landline numbers, there was no response.

 

So overall, all went well with 'Rissala Polo Club' winning over 'Animal

Rights' and proving himself to be a model which can now be practiced all

over India.

 

Is anybody listening??

 

 

Azam Siddiqui

 

PS: Do read some comments from Col. Ahlawat's friends worldwide who are

overjoyed at the 'Elephant Polo' invites which they got.

 

http://www.polocontacts.com/profile/colajayahlawat?xg_source=activity

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* " At 6:04pm on October 4, 2009, **Vineet Rajosi Sharma** said…* *Col ally, I

am very pleased to get the invite... Elephant polo sounds really cool..

Looking forward to the fotos.. Jahnvi and I are doing great. And I am so

glad I have a home club in India now .. Rissala .. Awesome! Warm regards,

Vineet " * *At 1:07am on October 4, 2009, **Heath A** said…* *Hello Col

Ahlawat...its been a long time since we last met. Thanks for inviting me on

this lovely site. I wish someday I could learn to play polo from you as its

always been my wish to learn. By the way, I will be coming up with a

proposal to you for India soon once Prime Minister Najib endorse and

officiate the launch of our National Program. We are planning to launch the

event in November to December at Putrajaya Marriot Hotel together with the

China Government. I will invite your presence and Col Pinka once

confirmation is given by the Government of Malaysia. Hope to hear from you

soon.*

 

 

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:53 PM, azam24x7 <azam24x7 wrote:

 

> *URGENT ACTION REQUIRED, LIMITED TIME IN HAND !*

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> *

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> *

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> *

> *Attention:*

> *

> *

> *The Secretary & Chairperson,*

> *Animal Welfare Board of India*

> *Chennai.*

>

> Dear Sirs,

>

> Please find the attached news report which has appeared in the 'Delhi

> Times' edition of the Times of India dated: Friday, October 09, 2009.

>

> It is extremely shocking that now captive elephants of Jaipur which are

> already in a miserable and traumatic state of affairs are being dragged all

> the way to the nation's capital to play a wretched game/ sport of 'Elephant

> Polo'.

>

> I would like to ask the AWBI if they have allowed any permission to the

> organisers of this event.

>

> If not, what steps does the AWBI plan to initiate as there is not even

> 24hours left for the event to take place.

>

> The name of the organiser as the news report quotes is one Mr. Baljinder

> Dhillon, CEO, Rissala Polo.

>

>

> Hoping to hear from the AWBI office at the earliest.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Azam Siddiqui

>

> Master Trainer in Animal Welfare 2001 (AWBI)

> Member: PFA, PETA-India

> Trained in 'Orphaned Elephant Management' under Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick,

> DSWT, Kenya

>

> ____________________

>

>

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> ka chukker PIYALI DASGUPTA

>

>

> The polo season has started and after a gap of two years, the city is

> all set to witness an exclusive exhibition polo match tomorrow. But this

> time, the players will not be playing horse polo but elephant polo instead.

> And the match will include prominent players like Angad and Uday Kalaan,

> Samir Suhag, Dhruv Godhara and so on.

> Informs Samir, “Elephant polo is not very common in India. It’s also

> far slower than horse polo. The elephants are trained in Jaipur and will be

> brought down to the city for this exhibition match.” Baljinder Dhillon, CEO,

> Rissala Polo elaborates, “While the equipment consists of a standard polo

> ball and six to nine foot cane (similar to bamboo) sticks with a polo mallet

> head at one end, the pitch is three-quarters of the length of a standard

> polo pitch, because elephants are slower. Two people ride each elephant; the

> elephants are steered by mahouts, while the player tells the mahout which

> way to go and also hit the ball. A top actor and a cricketer have confirmed

> their presence at the event, but we can’t divulge their names right now.”

>

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> http://www.stopelephantpolo.com

> http://www.freewebs.com/azamsiddiqui

>

 

 

 

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http://www.stopelephantpolo.com

http://www.freewebs.com/azamsiddiqui

 

 

 

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http://www.stopelephantpolo.com

http://www.freewebs.com/azamsiddiqui

 

 

 

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