
RPG chairman Enterprises Harsh Goenka sarcastically hit the nationwide protests against the Supreme Court’s judgment on stray dogs and considered the country to be “the most animal loving nation”.
The Supreme Court issued a directive to eliminate all stray dogs from the streets of Dilli and the region of the capital and permanently accommodated them in hiding and provoked protests from dog lovers who called the judgment “not feasible order”.
In X Goenka, she said, “In India we first fought for cows. Then the elephant. And also pigeons. Now dogs.”
“Really, we’re the most loving animal!” joked.
The Supreme Court reserves order about the problem with roaming dogs in Delhi-NCR
On Thursday, August 14, the Supreme Court reserved an order for prayer looking for a temporary stay at the order of August 11, in which two judges ordered to move the vicious dogs of Delhi-NCR to protect the houses.
During the hearing, the Supreme Court asked local authorities about their position in carrying out the rules of controlling the contraception of animals.
The bench with three judges headed by Judge Vikram Nath said: “The whole problem is due to the inactivity of local authorities.”
The bench, which also includes Justices Sandeep Mehta and NV Anjaria, said that anyone who has moved the top court and intervention will have to take responsibility.
Hearing on Thursday followed extended protests against the earlier order of the Supreme Court, which directed a blanket of stray dogs from all Delhi – NCR areas.
The Supreme Court passed 11th August a number of instructions, while heard the SUO Motu case launched 28th July above the bite of the Flying Dogs leading to rabies, especially between children, in the capital of the National City
11th August, the two-judges of the JB Pardiwal Judge and the Mahadevan observed cases of dog bites caused a “extremely gloomy” situation and ordered the permanent relocation of all the delusion in Delhi-NCR “first”.
The survey of the local circle revealed that 71 % of the total number of respondents “fully supported” the latest order.
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