UT residents protest SC's order to remove stray dogs in Capital
Chandigarh, Aug. 13 -- City residents and non-government organisations (NGO) staged a protest at Sector 17 on Tuesday evening demanding compassion in the face of the Supreme Court's recent order to remove all stray dogs from Delhi- NCR's streets.
The volunteers from Aashray Foundation and Peedu's People organisation, all unwilling to let street dogs be treated as a nuisance instead of living beings, raised placards against the court orders and dubbed the protest as "Ray for Strays".
"The protest highlighted deep concern that the court's orders could set a dangerous precedent for how India deals with its community animals. This isn't just about Delhi's dogs. It's about whether kindness has a place in our cities," said Shane, representing Aashray Foundation, a broad umbrella NGO working for multiple causes including animal rights. "When we harm the most vulnerable, we strip away our own humanity," Shane added. Animal welfare advocate Shivinder Sharma added, "Street dogs are not a problem to be removed - they're part of our urban ecosystem. If we manage them humanely, they live peacefully alongside us. This is about coexistence, not conflict."
Peedu's People, a dog-focused rescue and welfare group, highlighted the proven alternatives: Mass sterilisation, responsible feeding points, and community education....
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