People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India on Wednesday appealed to Bollywood superstar Salman Khan to use his influence to remove a donkey from the sets of “Bigg Boss 18”. In a letter sent to Khan, PETA India highlighted growing public concern over the use of the donkey, which was introduced on the popular reality show’s latest edition as the 19th contestant Gadhraj. A Donkey has been held captive in BiggBoss house and obviously seems in distress.

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com/L6NbO833uX Season 18 of “Bigg Boss”, hosted by Khan, premiered on Colors TV channel on Sunday. “We are being inundated with complaints by members of the public who are deeply distressed over the keeping of a donkey in the ‘Bigg Boss’ house. Their concerns are valid and must not be ignored,” read the letter.

Through the letter, penned by its representative Shaurya Agrawal, PETA India asked the “Tiger 3” star to use his “influence to urge the show’s producers to avoid using animals as props for entertainment”. “This would not only prevent stress to the animals and upset to viewers but also set a powerful precedent,” it read. In the letter, the not-for-profit organisation also requested that the donkey be surrendered to PETA India for “rehoming in a sanctuary”, where it could live alongside other rescued donkeys.

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