THIRUVANTHAPURAM: The war of words between Union minister Maneka Gandhi and Kerala government over culling of stray dogs aggravated on Friday, with state minister
THIRUVANTHAPURAM: The war of words between Union minister Maneka Gandhi and Kerala government over culling of stray dogs aggravated on Friday, with state minister KT Jaleel hitting back, saying people who don’t love human beings are worried over the fate of animals.
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“Animal lovers should introspect that people who don’t love humans do love animals more. We will go ahead with our plan to cull violent and troublesome dogs,” said the local administration minister, without naming Gandhi.
However, he admitted there were lapses on the part of the state government in implementing a sterilisation programme.
While reacting to the state government’s decision to kill violent dogs, Gandhi said in Delhi that it was “unlawful and unscientific” and warned the state that such acts would make canines more hostile.
“You keep on saying kill, kill…. You keep killing and they keep biting. In such a situation, a dog becomes more hostile,” she said, adding that the decision to kill dogs would be misused. She said the state did not spend the money given by the Union Animal Welfare Board to properly sterilise dogs. Gandhi also blamed growing urbanisation and waste accumulation for the stray menace in the state.
The issue hit national headlines after a 65-year-old woman died when a pack of dogs mauled her last week.
Ramesh Babu is HT’s bureau chief in Kerala, with about three decades of experience in journalism.
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