What Are the Safety Measures After Ranger's Death in Tiger Attack?

Synopsis
Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's heartfelt response to the tragic deaths due to tiger attacks in Ranthambore raises urgent questions about safety measures for forest personnel and local residents. With recent fatalities, the need for improved protocols is critical to prevent future tragedies.
Key Takeaways
- Ranger Devendra Chaudhary tragically died from a tiger attack.
- Another child lost their life in a similar incident recently.
- Calls for improved safety measures are being made by former CM Ashok Gehlot.
- Agriculture Minister is pushing for an investigation into these incidents.
- Previous tiger attacks in the area highlight ongoing safety concerns.
Jaipur, May 12 (NationPress) Former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot, voiced significant concern on Monday regarding two recent tiger attacks in Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur, resulting in the tragic deaths of a forest ranger and a young child.
In a post shared on social media, Gehlot remarked, "The heartbreaking loss of Ranger Shri Devendra Chaudhary due to a tiger attack in Ranthambore is incredibly troubling. I offer my sincere condolences to his family during this challenging period."
He emphasized, "This incident highlights serious safety issues, especially following another tragic event on April 16, when a child lost their life in a separate tiger attack. I strongly call upon the state government to initiate immediate and decisive action. A comprehensive dialogue with forest officials and wildlife experts is crucial to establish improved safety protocols for both frontline personnel and the general populace."
Ranger Devendra Chaudhary tragically lost his life in a tiger attack at Ranthambore National Park on Sunday. Forest officials confirmed the fatal encounter, revealing visible marks from the tiger’s teeth and claws on his neck.
Agriculture Minister Kirodi Lal Meena visited the district hospital's mortuary, where Forest Department officials briefed him on the incident.
In statements to the press, Meena expressed his intention to urge the Chief Minister to launch a thorough investigation.
Meena pointed out that similar incidents have occurred previously, stating, "This is not an isolated event. There have been three to four such occurrences in the past."
He also mentioned that while there is no formal compensation framework in these cases, he would advocate for financial assistance for Chaudhary's family from the Chief Minister.
This recent attack marks the second deadly tiger encounter at Ranthambore within a month. On April 16, a seven-year-old boy was fatally attacked by a tiger while returning home with his family after visiting the Trinetra Ganesh Temple near Ranthambore Fort.