‘Inhumane’: Animal Welfare NGO To Challenge SC Order On Delhi Stray Dogs

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PETA India also issued a statement opposing the SC ruling.(File Photo/NDTV Profit)

Animal welfare groups have expressed outrage over the Supreme Court directive ordering the removal of all stray dogs from the streets of Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR). A two-judge bench of the Supreme Court directed the Delhi government and civic bodies on Monday to relocate the stray dogs to dedicated shelters within eight weeks.

Jaishree Bansal, founder of Helping Hands of Animals, called the decision “inhumane” and vowed to challenge the apex court's order.

“Removing the dogs is not a solution. They are as much citizens of Delhi as you and I are,” Bansal told ANI. “Where will you find land to keep three lakh stray dogs in Delhi? Then you need infrastructure, including staff, medical staff and an amount for expenses. This is not possible.”

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Bansal argued that the order was impractical both logistically and financially. “If you want to do this within eight weeks, you would need at least five acres of land for a minimum of 10,000 dogs. Now the question is, where will you find that much land near Delhi NCR to transport more than three lakh dogs at once?” she said.

Even if space could be secured, she pointed out the enormous costs. “The monthly cost of caring for one dog is Rs 5,000. For three lakh dogs, how much would that be? How will the government manage that? It's just not possible,” she said, warning that existing shelters are “more like pounds or enclosures where the animals are just dumped.”

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