Dispur: The office of the Chief Minister of Assam has released a statement on X (formerly Twitter) to dispel rumors regarding the exportation of elephants from the state. The post unequivocally rejects any participation in the purported export, asserting that “no elephants have been transported from Assam in the recent past.”

In a recent X post (formerly Twitter), the office account of the Chief Minister Of Assam debunked the ongoing rumours about elephants being exported from Assam. The post read: “It is hereby clarified that no elephants have been transported from Assam in the recent past. Certain news items and social media posts published linking Assam to such activities are completely unwarranted and false.”

This explanation arises in the context of persistent rumors and false information spreading on social media channels. The office of the Chief Minister has confirmed to the public that the allegations regarding elephant exports from Assam are ‘fake news’. It is notable to address that Assam’s forest department and Assam police’s official accounts there was also tagged in the post made by Assam’s CMO.

It’s important to mention that the Assam government has taken the initiative in dealing with elephant-related concerns previously. As an example, Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma assessed the elephant fatalities at Bamuni Hills and instructed the Forest Minister to head to the location.

The office of the Chief Minister has encouraged the public to ignore unfounded rumors and trust confirmed information. This action seeks to uphold transparency and assure the public of the state’s dedication to animal welfare and conservation. By clarifying the facts, the government has shown its commitment to eliminating falsehoods and encouraging honesty.

The Chief Minister’s office of Assam has refuted any connection to the purported export of elephants from the state. The government’s proactive stance on tackling elephant-related problems and its dedication to transparency deserve praise.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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