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Roshni B.. (For justice and dignity)     08 November 2010

Inhuman ways adopted to tackle stray dogs !

 

34 stray dogs killed near city



CHENNAI: As many as 34 stray dogs were killed in the village of Mugalivakkam, 25 km south of Chennai, on Wednesday morning after repeated complaints from residents about their menace. It was too late when Blue Cross got the information, even though it managed to save a puppy.

The population of stray dogs as well as the threat posed by them to residents are on the rise in the suburbs unlike in the city where their numbers are under check with local bodies choosing to cull the canines. Late last month, about a dozen stray dogs were beaten to death in Redhills.

Stray dogs were such a menace in Mugalivakkam, that on October 2, it figured in the panchayat meeting. On Wednesday morning, panchayat officials went ahead and killed the dogs by injecting poison into their hearts. When Blue Cross of India general manager Dawn Williams got the information, he rushed to the village and intercepted the tractor carrying the carcasses.

"At around 9.30 am, a woman informed me about the killing of stray dogs in Mugalivakkam panchayat. I took the Blue Cross van and reached there by 10.30 am and intercepted the trailer carrying the carcasses. I saw one dog struggling for life," Williams said.

Around 1 pm, the tractor attached was brought to the Mangadu police station. The driver, Sambandam, and cleaner Anandan were nabbed by Williams, but three others, including a woman, managed to escape. The duo were handed over to the Mangadu police and an FIR was registered against Mugalivakkam panchayat president P S Palani, vice-president K Ramesh and two others from Lakshmi Nagar Residential Welfare Association.

Williams recovered three cords, a bottle of poison and a syringe. "They caught the dogs using the cords and then lifted their front left leg and injected the poison directly into their heart. In such cases, dogs suffer in pain for five minutes and then die. I managed to save one puppy," said Dawn.

Meanwhile, residents of Mugalivakkam said they had merely asked the panchayat officials to end the dog menace and not to have the animals killed. "The dogs had started biting people. Even my husband was bitten once. There are some 3,000 schoolchildren studying in a government school here, they were all frightened of the dogs. Even we do not like killing animals," said Rani, a resident and member of a women's committee in Mugalivakkam.

R Ramakrishnan, Mugalivakkam ward 1 councillor, said they were not aware of the sterilisation programme for dogs. "It was decided to catch the dogs after the gram sabha meeting held on October 2, but we had no intention to kill them. Perhaps they did not know what to do with the dogs after catching them. Snakes, cows and dogs have become a big headache in our locality. We want the government to help us in removing them," Ramakrishnan said.

Sathya Radhakrishnan, joint secretary of Blue Cross of India, said stray dogs must be caught, sterlised and left at the same place from where they were caught. "The Chennai Corporation follows this practice, but the panchayat has mercilessly killed the dogs," Radhakrishnan said.

In January 2009, the Supreme Court stayed a Bombay high court verdict allowing municipal authorities in Maharashtra to kill stray dogs causing nuisance. Since then, cities like Chennai have also stopped the killing stray dogs and instead have started sterilising them.

Dawn said the Blue Cross does not get any funds for sterilising the dogs. "If a panchayat sends us a requisition, we will go there and help them sterilise the dogs," he said.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/34-stray-dogs-killed-near-city/articleshow/6783349.cms


 


 3 Replies


(Guest)

Why People Love Dogs

 

I think roshni you liked dogs(love dogs) as this the second or third time to publish the thread about dogs.

I think Love human beings too as you should see on the left corner related topics you find How to find a loving wife article.

 

If the dog's love is just an evolutionary trick, does that diminish it? I don't think so. Dogs have figured out how to insinuate themselves into human society in ways that benefit us both. We get affection and attention. They get the same, plus food, shelter, and protection.

 

I believe love, the emotion, the evaluation, actually comes second. I think a rational evaluation of the person according to your values is the mechanism that can make love “true.” I think, if you love someone, and the feeling comes first, and there is no rational/conceptual evaluation of the person, you aren’t really loving that person so much as creating a psychological/emotional association and dependency that has nothing to do with them. That’s the old, deeper meaning of “platonic love.” I think it’s what we today erronerously associate with true love. “Love me not for my attributes, love me for me!”

 

Now, I mean, if one beigns loving another because of some insignificant temporary need like money or hedonistic s*x that’s another story. But I think when you know someone and you have that kind of respect and appreciation for them apart from any particular thing they do for you directly, that’s objectively valid and still an evaluation, and that this is different from loving someone where the emotion comes before the evaluation. And I think for it to be love you can’t merely enjoy a specific thing someone does for you, it has to be such that their very being who they are is a value to you. But that’s still an objective use.

 

On the internet  there is a article about human beings

https://philosopher.nuvvo.com/discussions/13996-what-is-love-for-human-beings

 

One guy said ,

I think that today the meaning of ‘love’ has become a disguise for things which aren’t actually love. Or perhaps, it has always been this way and it is only now that we are realizing it is increasingly and outright deceptive. Today, love has no longer become a solution to things, but rather the problem (in many cases I see, anyway).

I think love for human beings is the ability to put another welfare in front of your own, and not just temporally – an unconditional love. But what is spiritual love and how does one know they have reached it?

 

And finally I don’t liked dogs through I loved dogs but not in my home.

 

Now dogs are popular as if you type killing dogs in google you find this article .

Dogs are very popular .And one more thing owner loved dogs but citizen dont love their street dogs(very few take car )

Ghar ke kutto ki haalt best or bahar ke kutto ki behaaal!.(street dogs)

Aud some joke; ghar me husband ki haalt beehal aur bahar best baaahr share or ghar goat,;).

 

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     08 November 2010

Roshanji,

It seems that u r an animal lover. It is very bad that we treat badly with the animals.

Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     12 November 2010

very sad news.


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