Fury over showing donkey on Bigg Boss set

Fury over showing donkey on Bigg Boss set

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Salman Khan urged to convince makers to stop using animals in show

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(Web Desk) - Bollywood superstar and “Bigg Boss 18” host Salman Khan has been requested by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to convince the makers of the controversial reality show to not use animals.

A letter issued by PETA India addressed to Salman with the subject “Urgent Request to Keep Animals Out of Bigg Boss”, read that there are complaints over the “keeping of a donkey in the Bigg Boss house.”

The letter read: “We are being inundated with complaints by members of the public who are deeply distressed over the keeping of a donkey in the Bigg Boss house. Their concerns are valid and must not be ignored.”

“As one of India’s most influential stars and the host of Bigg Boss, you have the power to set a compassionate example. We respectfully ask that you use this influence to urge the show’s producers to avoid using animals as props for entertainment.”

The letter mentioned that it would not only “prevent stress to the animals and upset to viewers” but also “set a powerful precedent”.

The letter firmly mentioned that using an animal on the show set is no “laughing matter.”

The statement concluded with: “Please take the steps suggested in this letter to show that Bigg Boss recognises animals deserve our compassion and respect.”