
The protests were rippling through Delhi-NCR when the Supreme Court ordered the State Government to ensure that no wandering dog could see on the street, with organizations and individuals, including Peta India, condemn this decision.
Police in Delhi described in detail a group of protesters who gathered in front of the Indian gate to protest the decision of the Supreme Court to send all the old dogs to Delhi-NCR to the devoted shelters established by the civil authorities within 8 weeks.
“They don’t want us to speak … I’m detained because I’m doing a noble work of feeding animals,” the nursing said, even when she was detained.
PETA condemns the decision sc
People for ethical treatment of animals (pet) said on Monday that removal and “imprisonment” of stray dogs were unscientific and added that the building of enough dog shelters is not feasible.
“Communities consider neighboring dogs to be a family and displacement and imprisonment of dogs are not scientific and never worked. According to a population survey conducted in 2022-23, Delhi has about 10 lakhs, with less than half sterilized.
“In the end, it will also do nothing to reduce the dog’s population, reduce rabies or prevent the incidents of bite of dogs. It is because it is unable to build enough shelters for dogs and displacement dogs cause fighting for territory and problems such as starvation,” she added.
“In the end, dogs will get back to the same territory, especially when puppies are still born. Therefore, the government demanded that community dogs be sterilized since 2001-which is reassuring-during which they are also vaccinated against rabies,” said Peta clerk.
Gandhi arcs
Maneka Gandhi on Monday described the Supreme Court’s decision on stray dogs as “a special judgment issued by someone who is in anger”.
“Angry judgments are never reasonable,” she said in an interview with Nor.
Gandhi said there was no government hiding in Delhi, asking where the authorities would build these dogs.
“If you want to make those shelters, you have to spend at least.” £15,000 crore … you have to find 3000 places for shelters where no one lives. How do you find these many places? … it can’t be done in two months … You will have to employ 1.5 lakh people to be only hygienists, which will become Crores again, ”she said.
She warned that fighting would break out every day in areas when the authorities go to pick up dogs and face resistance feeders.
“Other political parties will get into it to attack BJP … When dogs are displaced from here, dogs from nearby countries will come to Delhi because there will be more food.
Previously, the Justices JB Parddiwala bench today said that all locations should be liberated from stray dogs and there should be no compromise. It was also shown that no captured animal would be released back on the streets.
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