
“The street must be free and safe for all people,” said the leader of the Congress of P Chidambarama, welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision on stray dogs, saying that they must be carried out in every city and city.
In the post for the X former Minister of Trade unions, he said it was not difficult to round stray dogs and put them in the right shelters for dogs.
“Everything the city needs is the government or municipal land on the outskirts of the city; leveling land and fencing and giving dogs in a closed space,” he said.
“Of course, the provisions for food and water must be accepted,” he said, “There are cost -effective ways to find food and water for dogs.”
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Chidambarama also said that ABC methods (contraception of animal contraceptives) must and can be thought at the right time: “However, the first task is to round stray dogs and place them in a protected place.”
“The streets must be free and safe for all people, especially for children and older people,” he repeated.
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“Cruel, short -sighted”: Rahul Gandhi on the order of SC
However, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi killed this decision as “cruel” and “short -sighted” and said that voiceless were not problems to be erased.
In the paper for X Rahul Gandhi, he said that the Supreme Court Directive to remove all stray dogs was a step back from the decades of human dog policies.
Rahul Gandhi said: “SC Directive to remove all stray dogs from Delhi-NCR is a step back from decades of humorous, scientific policy. These voiceless souls are not” problems “to be deleted.”
“The shelters, sterilization, vaccination and community care can maintain the streets safe – without cruelty. Omocation of the blankets are cruel, short -sighted and deprive us of compassion.
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What was the Supreme Court’s order?
On Monday, August 11, the Supreme Court ordered the Delhi authorities to immediately remove stray dogs from all locations and move them to shelters.
The Directive also applied to Noida, Grumram and Ghaziabad.
The decision triggered criticism of animal rights. On Monday they protested in front of the Indian gate in Delhi and the police detained them during the protest.
An animal protection organization, advocate of advocacy Peta India, Shaury Agrawal, said the Supreme Court’s order is “impractical and illogical” and “created chaos and other problems”.
He said: “This specific order is impractical, illogical and also illegal according to the rules of animal contraception.
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