The appearance of a donkey in the “Bigg Boss 18″ house has sparked widespread public outcry, leading to calls for immediate action.
Bollywood superstar and host Salman Khan has been urged by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to advocate for the removal of animals from the show.
In an urgent letter titled “Urgent Request to Keep Animals Out of Bigg Boss,” PETA India expressed serious concerns about the donkey’s involvement.
The letter states, “We have been inundated with complaints from viewers deeply disturbed by the presence of a donkey on the show. Their concerns are valid and must not be ignored.”
As one of India’s most influential personalities, the letter emphasizes Salman’s ability to set a compassionate example. PETA respectfully requests that he leverage his influence to urge the show’s producers to stop using animals for entertainment purposes.
PETA further argues that this move would not only alleviate stress on the animals and discomfort among viewers but also set an important precedent for future shows.
The letter concludes by stressing that using animals in entertainment is no trivial matter and urges Salman to act, ensuring “Bigg Boss” demonstrates compassion and respect for animals.