PETA and Palghar Police stop illegal horse racing of Dahanu road

New Delhi, February 4
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India stalled an illegal horse race that was scheduled on February 2 at Dahanu road beach.
PETA took cognizance of an Instagram post (https://tinyurl.com/yr2nh79m) and reported to Palghar police.
PETA said, “Horse and horse cart races are cruel as they force animals to endure extreme physical strain, often causing injury, exhaustion, and even death,” says Sunayana Basu, Cruelty Response Coordinator at PETA India. “These animals already have a hard life without being forced to endure the additional torment of being beaten and compelled to race. We commend Palghar Police, particularly Shri Balasaheb Patil, IPS, Superintendent of Police and Smt. Sangeeta Shinde Alphonso, Deputy Superintendent of Police (Home), for upholding the law and protecting the horses from abuse.”
Horses used for racing are forced to sprint – through whippings and weapons – at speeds so fast they frequently sustain injuries and can even haemorrhage from the lungs. In 2016, the Rajasthan High Court prohibited tonga races in Rajasthan after reviewing a report from the Animal Welfare Board of India.
The report highlighted that horses suffer from cruelty when they are compelled to run amid noisy vehicles and loud spectators, causing them fear and distress, PETA stated.
PETA India – whose motto reads, “Animals are not ours to use for entertainment” – opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information, please visit PETAIndia.com or follow the group on X , Facebook, or Instagram.