Based on the number of wildlife sanctuaries, national parks, forest reserves and such that India has, it’s quite understandable for people to have a basic understanding of rules, laws and general behaviour that should be followed inside such facilities. YET– this is the kind of behaviour that the country saw people do around wildlife: a video was shared online by former IFS officer Susanta Nanda, which showed two tigers clashing- possibly a territorial clash, while the crowd around the duo was seen inching a bit too close towards the tigers.Criticising the public behaviour, the former IFS officer wrote that going this close to a tiger fight is never ideal, and not even allowed. He revealed that not only can such irresponsible behaviour put the lives
of the tigers and the crowd in danger, but also stated how getting stuck in such a situation can hardly allow any chances of getting rescued.“Their fight can turn into your last Sight,” Nanda wrote. “No amount of regulations can stop this. Behave like a responsible tourist. Respect their space,” he further wrote.Times Now could not confirm the details of the post.Check out the post:“Their fight can turn into your last Sight. Never crowd a scene like this. Can prove fatal to you. No amount of regulations can stop this. Behave like a responsible tourist. Respect their space,” the post read. The post was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘susantananda3’. It was shared a day ago and pulled many views from people.
Their fight can turn into your last Sight 😒Never crowd a scene like this. Can prove fatal to you. No amount of regulations can stop this. Behave like a responsible tourist. Respect their space. pic.twitter.com/fLU9JSWqQX
— Susanta Nanda IFS (Retd) (@susantananda3) April 26, 2026













