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Maharashtra MLA wears leopard costume in assembly to protest rising attacks

Sonawane said he has been raising this issue for nearly a decade but claimed the government has repeatedly ignored his warnings.

December 10, 2025 / 19:37 IST
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The winter session of the Maharashtra assembly saw an unusual moment on Wednesday when Junnar MLA Sharad Sonawane arrived dressed in a full leopard costume, complete with faux fur and a big-cat mask. His dramatic appearance was meant to highlight the sharp rise in leopard attacks across the state.

Sonawane said he has been raising this issue for nearly a decade but claimed the government has repeatedly ignored his warnings.

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“An emergency should be declared for leopard attacks in the state. I have been raising this issue since 2014, but the government has kept ignoring me,” he said. “Rescue centres should be created, and the leopards should be trapped and kept in the centres.”

According to the MLA, 55 people have died in his constituency in just the last three months due to leopard attacks. He said he had flagged the same concern during the 2014–15 Winter Session as well.

His protest came hours after a leopard entered a residential area in Nagpur and injured seven people. Forest officials quickly tranquilised the animal and moved it to safety. Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik later visited the injured and said all seven patients were stable.

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