Animal Rights Activists in Chennai Protest SC Order to Relocate Delhi's Stray Dogs
Animal rights activists in Chennai have taken to the streets to protest a recent Supreme Court order directing the relocation of stray dogs from Delhi to other cities, including Chennai. The activists are vehemently opposed to the idea, citing concer
Animal Rights Activists in Chennai Protest SC Order to Relocate Delhi's Stray Dogs


Chennai, 17 August (H.S.) : Animal rights activists in Chennai have taken to the streets to protest a recent Supreme Court order directing the relocation of stray dogs from Delhi to other cities, including Chennai. The activists are vehemently opposed to the idea, citing concerns about the welfare and safety of the animals.

The activists argue that relocating stray dogs from one city to another is not a solution to the problem of stray animal management. They claim that the dogs would face immense stress and hardship during transportation and would struggle to adapt to new environments. Moreover, the activists are worried that the relocated dogs would not receive proper care and attention, leading to further suffering.

The activists also pointed out that Chennai's infrastructure and resources are not equipped to handle a sudden influx of stray dogs from Delhi. They emphasized that the city's existing stray animal population already poses significant challenges, and adding more dogs to the mix would exacerbate the problem.

Instead of relocation, the activists are advocating for sustainable solutions to manage stray animal populations. They suggest that sterilization and vaccination programs, as well as community-led initiatives, would be more effective in addressing the issue. The protesters are demanding that the authorities focus on finding humane and long-term solutions rather than resorting to relocation.

The protest has garnered support from animal lovers and welfare organizations across the city. The activists are determined to raise awareness about the plight of stray animals and push for policy changes that prioritize animal welfare. As the issue continues to spark debate, the protesters are hopeful that their voices will be heard and that a more compassionate approach will be adopted.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary


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