Key Points

Bollywood celebrities are voicing strong opposition to the Supreme Court's order on relocating stray dogs in Delhi. Zeenat Aman called for a more humane approach, while Sonakshi Sinha criticized society's indifference. Rupali Ganguly emphasized the cultural significance of stray dogs in India. Many stars argue for vaccination and sterilization programs instead of forced removal.

Key Points: Sonakshi Sinha Zeenat Aman Slam SC Stray Dog Removal Order

  • Zeenat Aman urges science-backed solutions for stray dogs
  • Sonakshi Sinha condemns society's lack of compassion
  • Rupali Ganguly links strays to Indian culture and safety
  • Shriya Pilgaonkar advocates for sterilization over shelters
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Sonakshi Sinha, Zeenat Aman, Rupali Ganguly criticize SC's order on stray dog removal in Delhi

Bollywood stars Sonakshi Sinha, Zeenat Aman, and Rupali Ganguly criticize Supreme Court's stray dog relocation verdict, calling for humane solutions.

Sonakshi Sinha, Zeenat Aman, Rupali Ganguly criticize SC's order on stray dog removal in Delhi
"Disheartened by the recent news about stray dog 'removal' in Delhi. I join animal lovers from across the world in asking for a more humane, logical and science-backed approach to the issue. – Zeenat Aman"

Mumbai, Aug 12

The Supreme Court's verdict on the relocation of the stray dogs to the shelters in Delhi-NCR has sparked a massive online debate, with several animal lovers from the entertainment industry voicing their displeasure over the decision of the apex court.

Veteran actress, Zeenat Aman wrote on her Instagram stories: "Disheartened by the recent news about stray dog "removal" in Delhi. I join animal lovers from across the world in asking for a more humane, logical and science-backed approach to the issue."

Sonakshi Sinha shared: "Day by day we expose how soulless we have become as a society. Every day is a disappointment."

Rupali Ganguly shared her views on X, saying: "In our traditions, dogs guard Bhairav Baba’s temple and are fed on Amavasya for blessings. They’ve grown up on our streets, guarding shops, waiting outside our doors, barking away thieves."

"If we remove them now, we risk losing our protectors before the real dangers arrive, like silencing an alarm before a fire. Sending them to far-off shelters isn’t kindness, it’s exile. Stray dogs aren’t outsiders; they’re part of our faith, our culture, our safety. Care for them, vaccinate them, feed them and let them live where they belong. #straydogs," the 'Anupamaa' actress added.

Shriya Pilgaonkar feels: "Compassion and practicality must go hand in hand. While I understand the need to address safety concerns, sending all stray dogs to shelters is not a humane or sustainable solution. We do not have adequate shelters for stray animals in India and most shelters are already overcrowded and under-resourced. Instead of uprooting strays from their familiar territories, we need community-driven sterilisation, vaccination, and feeding programmes that allow humans and animals to coexist safely."

Many others from the fraternity used social media to speak on the matter.

According to the Supreme Court’s ruling, the local authorities have been instructed to capture and transfer every stray dog in the Delhi-NCR region to designated shelters. SC has further stressed that none of the animals should be allowed to escape from these shelter homes.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I love animals, we can't ignore the increasing dog bite cases in Delhi. My neighbor's child was attacked last month. There needs to be balance - protect both citizens and animals. Maybe designated feeding areas would help?
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Rohit P
Rupali Ganguly is absolutely right! In our culture, dogs have always been protectors. The Kukur Tihar festival in Nepal shows how we should respect them. SC should reconsider this decision and look at better alternatives.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm shocked by this decision. The street dogs here are much better cared for than in many other countries. The ABC (Animal Birth Control) program was working well - why disrupt it now?
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Karthik V
Practical question - where will they keep all these dogs? Our shelters are already overflowing. This seems like an emotional decision without proper planning. Government should focus on better implementation of sterilization programs first.
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Nisha Z
I respect the celebrities speaking up, but they live in gated communities with security. Common people face real dangers from aggressive strays. The court's order might be harsh but public safety must come first.
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David E
In Western countries, we have proper animal shelters and adoption systems.

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