Stop Reportedly Confining Animals for Entertainment on Reality Shows

Target: Deepak Dhar, CEO of Banijay Asia

Goal: Stop reportedly confining animals on Bigg Boss 18 and ensure animal welfare is respected by ending the use of animals for entertainment.

A popular Indian reality TV show, Bigg Boss 18, introduced a live donkey named Gadhraj as a contestant, reportedly confining the animal to a small space within the house. It is an Indian version of the popular reality show franchise, Big Brother, first broadcast in the Netherlands in 1999.

The donkey appeared distressed and uncomfortable, often braying due to the unfamiliar and confined environment. This reported treatment sparked outrage among viewers and animal welfare organizations, who argue that it constitutes animal cruelty.

Concerns were raised about the donkey’s well-being, including whether it was receiving proper care, feeding, and cleaning. The use of a social animal like a donkey in a confined and unnatural setting for entertainment purposes is reportedly causing the animal significant stress. Animal welfare organizations, including PETA India and People For Animals, have intervened, urging the show’s producers to remove the donkey and cease using animals for entertainment.

Using live animals in entertainment without ensuring their welfare is unacceptable and may violate animal protection laws. It is imperative that the producers of Bigg Boss 18 take responsibility for the humane treatment of all animals and discontinue practices that reportedly cause harm and distress. Demand that the show makers end the use of animals on the program and commit to upholding animal welfare standards.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Deepak Dhar, CEO of Banijay Asia,

I am writing to express deep concern over reports that Bigg Boss 18 has introduced a live donkey named Gadhraj as a contestant on the show, seemingly confining the animal to a small space with limited freedom of movement. The donkey reportedly appears distressed and uncomfortable, often braying due to the confined and unnatural environment. Such treatment raises serious concerns about animal welfare and the ethical considerations of using live animals for entertainment.

Animal welfare organizations, including PETA India and People For Animals, have intervened, highlighting that the use of a social animal like a donkey in this manner may constitute animal cruelty. Viewers and animal lovers alike have expressed outrage and disappointment, questioning whether the donkey is receiving proper care, feeding, and cleaning. This situation not only potentially violates animal welfare laws but also undermines the show’s reputation.

I urge you, as the maker of the show, to take immediate action to end the use of live animals on Bigg Boss 18 and ensure that the welfare of all animals is prioritized. By discontinuing practices that reportedly cause harm and distress to animals, you can demonstrate a commitment to ethical entertainment and respect for animal welfare standards. Please consider the gravity of this situation and act promptly to prevent further harm.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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