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Animal rights activists slam Pakistan over use of sedated lion cub in bridal photoshoot

Islamabad [Pakistan], March 16 (ANI): Known for its dismal record of animal conservation and 'trophy hunting' of endangered animals, Pakistan on Monday faced the wrath of netizens over the use of a sedated lion cub in a bridal photoshoot, reported Gulf News.

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A sedated lion cub used in bridal photoshoot in Pakistan (Twitter)

Islamabad [Pakistan], March 16 (ANI): Known for its dismal record of animal conservation and 'trophy hunting' of endangered animals, Pakistan on Monday faced the wrath of netizens over the use of a sedated lion cub in a bridal photoshoot, reported Gulf News.
A video clip of the incident went viral on social media inviting the fury of civil society and animals rights activists.
The couple, it appears from the video clip, used the allegedly 'sedated' lion cub as a prop for their wedding photoshoot.

On Twitter and Instagram, activists called for action against the couple, reported Gulf News.
The video clip was posted on the Instagram story of Studio Afzl -- a Lahore-based photography studio that does bridal photoshoots and covers weddings, birthdays and parties, reported Gulf News.
In the clip, the couple can be seen holding each other's hands while the cub is sitting calmly. In another video, the animal is seen sitting on the floor barely looking entertained or pleased with the attention of the cameraman.
The issue was first highlighted by JFK Animal Rescue and Shelter on Instagram.
Save The Wild, an international animals rights' group has called on the Punjab government for strict action against violations of the wildlife laws, reported Gulf News.
"Which clause of the wildlife laws allows for a lion cub to be rented out for ceremonies?" it asked.
Faisal Amin Khan, a netizen, expressed his anger and anguish over such treatment to a cub. "What's wrong with people, a sedated Lion Cub as "prop" the couple starting a new life & the studio who did that should be ashamed," he said.
It's about time @Govt of Punjab PK must rethink their "captive breeding" policy, from political rallies to wedding shoots, animals as props, it's sick, Faisal further said. (ANI)

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