Animal protection organizations have petitioned the producers of Bigg Boss to remove a donkey named Max from the reality show, following widespread public concern. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and People For Animals (PFA) have been vocal advocates, urging Bigg Boss host Salman Khan and the filmmakers to reconsider the inclusion of the animal on the show.
In response to public outcry, PFA released a statement on social media, expressing gratitude to Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi, Chairperson of People For Animals, for her intervention. The organization credited the success to the collective efforts of animal lovers across the nation who rallied for Max’s removal from the show.
The use of animals in entertainment has often sparked debates over ethics and welfare. Many viewers raised concerns on social media about Max’s wellbeing and questioned the need to involve animals in a high-stress environment like a reality TV show. As the conversation around animal rights continues to evolve, this incident highlights the role of public advocacy in influencing entertainment decisions.
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