Key Points

Rahul Gandhi has welcomed the Supreme Court's modified order on stray dogs, calling it a progressive step. The new policy requires dogs to be released back after sterilization and vaccination instead of complete relocation. The court also established designated feeding zones to balance community needs with animal welfare. Gandhi had previously criticized the initial directive as cruel and unscientific.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Welcomes Supreme Court Modified Stray Dog Order

  • Rahul Gandhi supports SC's revised order on stray dog management
  • Modified policy requires release after sterilization and vaccination
  • Designated feeding zones established to reduce public conflicts
  • Legal consequences for obstructing legitimate stray dog removal efforts
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Rooted in scientific reasoning: LoP Rahul Gandhi welcomes modified SC order on stray dogs

Rahul Gandhi praises SC's revised stray dog policy as progressive and science-based, balancing animal welfare with public safety through sterilization and vaccination.

"The approach is both compassionate and rooted in scientific reasoning. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, Aug 22

Senior Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court’s modified order on stray dogs, describing it as "progressive and rooted in scientific reasoning."

In a post on X on Friday, LoP Gandhi said, “I welcome the Supreme Court’s revised directions on stray dogs, as it marks a progressive step toward balancing animal welfare and public safety. The approach is both compassionate and rooted in scientific reasoning.”

Earlier on Friday, a three-judge Bench of Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and N.V. Anjaria modified its earlier directions mandating the capture and complete relocation of stray dogs in the Delhi-NCR region. Under the revised order, stray dogs must be released back into their original territory after sterilisation and vaccination, except in cases where they are rabid or exhibit aggressive behaviour.

The Bench, which last week reserved its verdict in the case, also stressed the need to earmark designated feeding zones for stray dogs, while restricting public feeding in undesignated areas.

LoP Rahul Gandhi had earlier criticised the Supreme Court’s initial directive for the blanket removal of stray dogs, calling it a “cruel” step that undermines decades of humane, science-backed policy of the country.

On August 12, he wrote on X, “The SC’s directive to remove all stray dogs from Delhi-NCR is a step back from decades of humane, science-backed policy. These voiceless souls are not ‘problems’ to be erased. Shelters, sterilisation, vaccination, and community care can keep streets safe -- without cruelty. Blanket removals are cruel, shortsighted, and strip us of compassion.”

Despite the modified directions, the Bench upheld its earlier stand that any organisation or individual obstructing the removal of stray dogs would face strict legal consequences.

It further directed that every individual dog lover seeking intervention in the case must deposit Rs 25,000 with the court registry, while NGOs must deposit Rs 2 lakh. Failure to do so would bar them from participating in the proceedings -- a measure aimed at discouraging frivolous applications.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good move but implementation is key. Our municipal corporations need proper infrastructure for sterilization programs. Hope this doesn't remain just on paper.
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Arjun K
While I support animal welfare, we can't ignore public safety. Designated feeding zones is a smart compromise. Street dogs can be dangerous, especially for children playing outside.
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Michael C
The deposit requirement for NGOs and individuals is actually quite smart. It will prevent unnecessary litigation and ensure only serious stakeholders participate in the process.
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Shreya B
As someone who feeds strays in my area, I'm relieved! These dogs are part of our community. The original order would have broken their territorial bonds and caused more problems.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate Rahul Gandhi's stance, I wish our politicians showed similar urgency for human welfare issues too. Stray dogs matter, but so do homeless people and poverty.
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Nisha Z
This is a balanced approach. Sterilization + vaccination + responsible feeding zones = sustainable solution. Hope other states follow this model 🐕❤️

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