What else did Rahul Gandhi say on the decision of the Supreme Court regarding dogs?
Stray dog walking in the premises of Supreme Court
The Supreme Court today gave an important verdict in the case related to stray dogs in Delhi-NCR. A three-member bench of the court has issued new guidelines amending its order of August 11. The court’s decision has revealed many reactions in different platforms of social media.
This decision is based on scientific argument
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has welcomed the court’s decision. Rahul Gandhi wrote on the social media platform X, ‘I welcome the revised instructions of the Supreme Court on stray dogs, as this is a progressive step towards balance between animal welfare and public security. This approach is not only Mamatamay, but also based on scientific logic. ‘
Vijay Goel welcomed the court’s decision
BJP leader Vijay Goel, who participated extensively in the campaign against stray dogs. He has also welcomed this move of the court. He said that MCD will continue to build shelter homes.
Goyal said, ‘I welcome the decision of the Supreme Court. The verdict states that MCD will continue to build a shelter home and sterilize stray dogs. The court has also said that dogs can be fed only at designated places.
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The Supreme Court has also ordered not to catch stray dogs permanently in Delhi-NCR. Animal rights activist and BJP leader Maneka Gandhi said, ‘I am very happy with this decision. There are only transfer and fear behind dog bites. There is no question of leaving dogs infected with rabies.
Objecting the court’s decision, the BJP leader said, the court has not defined what is an aggressive dog? It needs to be defined. This is absolutely correct (order to create dining area). They (to the Civil Authority) will also have to install signboards for such food areas.
Maneka Gandhi said, ‘The court has said that her decision applies all over the country. As per the order, municipal corporations have to set up appropriate ABC (Animal Birth Control) Centers. For the first time in 25 years, the government said in Parliament that it is allocating Rs 2,500 crore for this program.
Dangerous dogs will be kept in shelter home only
The court today said in its judgment that after sterilization and vaccination, dogs can be released at their original place, but aggressive or rabies -infected dogs will be kept in shelter homes.
Ban on giving food to dogs in public places
The court has imposed a complete ban on giving food to dogs in public places. For this, special food areas prescribed by the Municipal Corporation will be built. The court admitted that giving food on the roads increases the attraction of dogs, which threatens the common people.
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