Hollywood Actress Pamela Anderson Wrote a Letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

In a letter written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Pamela Anderson urged him to serve vegan food at government meetings and functions.
Hollywood Actress Pamela Anderson Wrote a Letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Concerned by the deteriorating Air Quality Index of Delhi, Actor and privileged director of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Pamela Anderson wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, encouraging him to do his bit to save the environment by serving just vegan food at all official meetings and functions of the government.

In her letter, she brought up that the raising of animals for dairy, meat, and eggs represented 20% of all Human-induced greenhouse gas emissions. "With your country's innovation and agricultural history, I'm sure that India-produced soy and other versatile foods can easily replace these damaging foods," she composed.

Pamela referred to the pro-vegan initiatives of New Zealand, China, and Germany and expressed, "I appeal to you to show that India can equal or best them." She additionally said that the United Nations has prompted a "global shift to vegan eating" to spare nature.

The letter likewise featured that eating entirely plant-derived food not just extras animals a painful death at the slaughterhouse, yet additionally cuts down the medical cost incurred about because of diseases resulting about because of meat and dairy utilization, for example, diabetes, colon, and breast cancer, and heart disease.

Pamela has been a vegetarian activist for quite a long while now and regularly shows up in PETA crusades to promote the vegetarian lifestyle.

In a meeting with The Guardian a year ago, the actor uncovered that she gave up meat at a very young age, after seeing the revulsions of chasing game. "I decided to become a vegetarian when I was a child. My father was a hunter and one day I found a dead deer, without its head, hanging outside our home, dripping blood into a bucket. I cried for days. It wasn't hard for me to give up something so cruel. I got my father to stop hunting, too," she said.

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