Key Points

The Supreme Court has revised its stance on stray dogs, mandating sterilization and immunization before release. Delhi Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh expressed full support for the new directive, promising comprehensive implementation. Political leaders from various parties have welcomed the balanced approach that addresses concerns of both dog lovers and residents. The order aims to manage stray dog populations humanely while addressing public safety concerns.

Key Points: Delhi Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh Backs Supreme Court Stray Dog Order

  • Supreme Court amends order on stray dog relocation
  • Delhi Mayor welcomes sterilization and immunization approach
  • Political leaders across parties support SC's balanced directive
  • Plan to develop new feeding centers for stray dogs
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Will implement SC order on stray dogs, says Delhi Mayor

Delhi Mayor supports SC's revised directive on stray dogs, promising full implementation and new feeding centers across localities

"We will implement it in its entirety - Raja Iqbal Singh, Delhi Mayor"

New Delhi, Aug 22

As the Supreme Court on Friday amended its August 11 order on capturing and relocating stray dogs to shelter homes in the Delhi-NCR region, political leaders across party lines welcomed the decision, and the Mayor of the national capital said the order will be fully implemented.

The top court said in its tweaked direction that the stray dogs must be released to their respective locations after sterilisation and immunisation.

The court also said that the order applies to all stray dogs, except those infected with rabies or those exhibiting aggressive behaviour.

The fresh directive has been hailed by leaders across the political fraternity as well as the public at large.

Delhi Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh welcomed the SC's revised order on stray dogs and said it was a very positive move.

"We welcome this decision. We are yet to get a copy of the order, but this is a welcome step and a move in the right direction. We will implement it in its entirety. Even the dog lovers wanted the dogs should be sterilised and released," he said.

He further said the Corporation has been working on similar lines and that steps will be taken to develop new feeding centres for dogs in all localities, as directed by the Apex Court.

"Feeding dogs at one particular place will solve problems of littering and address complaints by other residents of localities," he added.

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam said the Mumbai Corporation follows the practice of sterilising the stray dogs, and now, with this SC order, their immunisation will also begin.

He also urged dog lovers to support this ruling of the Supreme Court, claiming that it's time to check the dog menace on the streets.

BJP MLA Ram Kadam said, "Keeping in mind the difficulties faced by people due to the behaviour of stray dogs, the judiciary had earlier issued some orders. Now that the new decision has come, it must be welcomed by all."

Samajwadi Party leader Udaiveer Singh said, "The previous order had created a divide between dog lovers and those troubled by animals. This order has tried to strike a balance in this matter, and we thank the Apex Court for this."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good decision by SC. Stray dogs are part of our urban ecosystem but need proper management. Hope MCD actually implements this properly - they have a history of half-hearted efforts.
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Anjali F
As someone who feeds strays in my area, I'm relieved! The previous order was causing panic among animal lovers. This balanced approach protects both dogs and citizens. Hope they implement vaccination drives properly.
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Vikram M
Practical solution! The aggressive dogs need to be handled separately while the friendly ones can stay. In our society, we've adopted 2 sterilized street dogs as community pets - works wonderfully!
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Michael C
Living in Delhi for 5 years now, the stray dog situation needed addressing. This seems like a humane approach that considers both animal welfare and public safety. Hope other cities follow this model.
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Suresh O
Implementation is key! MCD needs proper infrastructure and trained staff for sterilization drives. Just making policies won't help - need ground-level action. Hope they allocate sufficient budget for this.

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