MUMBAI, Aug. 12 -- Amid the row over Kabutarkhanas, the state will consider setting up feeding centres at deserted places, like the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Reacting to the SC order, chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said the government will follow apex court's orders. "However, emotions are attached to the issue, and we will consider setting up feeding areas for pigeons in deserted areas like SGNP. It will be in accordance with the forest laws," he said. Meanwhile, statements by Muni Nileshchandra Vijay, a Jain monk have invoked a sharp reaction from the opposition. On Sunday, Vijay said the community will demonstrate hunger strike from August 13 if the ban continues. "The Jain community is peaceful but, if needed, we will take up arms for our religion," he said. Kishori Pednekar, former Mumbai mayor and Shiv Sena (UBT) leader, asked him if pigeons were the private property of the Jain community. "Though they call themselves Muni, the Jain monks have no social maturity since they are younger and keep issuing such statements." Jain community leader and state skill development minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha distanced himself from the monk's remarks. "I disagree with his statement. I have spoken twice on this matter, and I am doing my role. I will not comment further," he said....