Saturday, September 10, 2016

leave Union minister Maneka Gandhi with a bunch of stray dogs and then let us see if she will be alive to talking about not culling deadlystary dogs

Just a few days  ago I wrote a blog post about   stary dog menace in  Hyderabad  and  why police shouldnt worry about  a good samaritan who stot a few  dogs.
Now  this poor woman  in kerala is dragged out of her tent  and   mauled by a pack of syray dog.
the  plan  to cull stray dogs is opposed by  a  bunch of stupid pet lovers.
even in  a pet  crazy country like USA   stray dogs  and dogs abandoned by their owners  are put down.

stupid union Minister Maneka who has more love for dogs than poor Indians should really face a pack of stray dogs all alone without her Z security.
The  she  will be killed or mauled so badly we do not have to face her stupid drivel about  saving  poor animals,

And  Throw  this  lawyer  Prashant Bhushan , Geeta Seshamani, convenor of the Delhi animal welfare organisation Friendicoes, advocate Anupam Tripathi, along with Maneka  good riddance.The reasons are simple: India has some 30 million stray mutts and more than 20,000 people die of rabies every year.
How about rats, cockroaches and mosquitoes they are also animals and living beings

 Global Alliance for Rabies Control reported that India accounted for 35% of human rabies deaths, more than any other country.
"International Marathon" in Bengaluru!Wasihan was leading to win!
A street dog bit near VidhanSoudha
He lost it!

Woman migrant worker's lip bitten off by stray dogs





India's 25 million stray dogs raise rabies fears - Sydney Morning Herald


http://www.smh.com.au/world/indias-25-million-stray-dogs-raise-rabies-fears-20150313-14398s.html

 three cheers to Shajin
Recently, Animal Welfare Board of India filed a complaint against Mr. Shaji for poising over 130 dogs. Shaji, at his hometown Muvattupuzha, freely admits to all these killings and is even ready to go for jail for it.
For him dogs are pure menace, and regular cases of dog bites in the city support his case. However, his hate for stray dogs is very personal, which was fueled after he had to spend about Rs. 95,000 (about $1, 600) on his son’s treatment when he was bitten by a stray dog.
His 5-year-old son is a patient of hemophilia – rare medical condition wherein blood doesn’t clot normally, neither internal nor external. The dog is bite considered to have bled his son profusely.
“I don’t want to see other children being bitten by dogs,” said Mr Shaji.
In his view, he is killing the dogs for a ‘cause’, as the government and the panchayat have done nothing to avert dog bites, and he adds, “I don’t mind going to jail for this.”


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