Pak Zoo was carved out of Hind
Zoo in 1947, when the imperialistic British zoo-owners got bored of toying with
the inhabiting animals, and decided to abscond from animal parks all over the
world. For the decade or so leading up to the British selling Hind Zoo, it was clear
that the zoo’s ownership would be returned to the locals, but the dynamics of
the final deal weren’t quite as unambiguous. After much deliberation and
debate, the future of Hind Zoo hinged over the fate of one animal, an elephant
named Malsi.
Malsi was born in Saudi
Arabia , what seems like ages ago, and was
brought to the subcontinent by Arab warriors, who used him to destroy any
resistance that they faced in their long journey. Malsi encouraged their
imperialistic cravings – among other fetishes – as he stampeded over anyone who
denounced the Arabs or didn’t accept the elephant as the supreme authority.
After reaching the subcontinent, Malsi first threatened to ‘Arabanise’ Hind,
but when that didn’t materialise he found acquiescing followers who ended up
creating a whole new zoo for Malsi.
To read more of Malsi's vicious behaviour in the Pak Zoo,
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