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šŸ¶šŸ”„ "Rahul Gandhi Slams SC’s ā€˜Cruel’ Dog Order – Calls It a Step Back!"

TL;DR:Ā The Supreme Court has ordered that all stray dogs in Delhi-NCR be removed to shelters within 6-8 weeks, citing rising rabies and dog-bite incidents. Rahul Gandhi says this is a huge step backward from humane, science-based policy. He wants community care, sterilisation, and vaccination—not mass removals. Supporters of the order say it’s about public safety, while animal rights activists warn it’s cruel, chaotic, and unscientific.

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Delhi’s streets are about to change big time šŸ™ļøšŸ•! The Supreme Court has told authorities to relocate all stray dogsĀ in the NCR region to shelters, and not just a few—this is about lakhs of animalsĀ roaming the streets. 🚨 The timeline? Just six to eight weeksĀ ā³.

The court says this is for public safetyĀ after a spike in #rabies cases and dog-bite reports šŸ“ˆ. The plan includes shelters with #CCTV cameras, vaccination drives, sterilisation, and even 24Ɨ7 helplines ā˜Žļø. And if anyone tries to block the order? They could face legal action āš–ļø.

But here’s where things get heated šŸ”„ā€”Rahul GandhiĀ is having none of it 😤. The Congress leader called the move ā€œa step back from decades of humane, science-backed policyā€Ā šŸ“š. According to him, dogs aren’t ā€œproblems to be erasedā€ āŒšŸ¶. Instead, he wants a strategy that mixes community care + sterilisation + vaccinationĀ ā¤ļøšŸ’‰ā€”not a mass roundup.

He says this order is cruel, short-sighted, and makes us lose compassion 🄺. And honestly, he’s not alone. #AnimalRights groups like PETA India are fuming 😔, calling the move ā€œunscientificā€Ā and warning it could make remaining dogs more aggressiveĀ šŸ•šŸ’„, spread diseases, and disturb the city’s ecological balance 🌱.

Now let’s talk numbers šŸ’°ā€”Delhi has somewhere between 5 lakh to 10 lakh stray dogsĀ šŸ•šŸ•šŸ•. The court says remove 5,000 immediately and handle the rest in weeks 😳. Experts estimate the cost could be around ₹15,000 croreĀ šŸ’øā€”a massive bill for taxpayers.

Some leaders, like P. Chidambaram, are backing the court šŸ‘, saying safety comes first and with enough land and resources, shelters can be made quickly. He believes it’s a ā€œpracticalā€ solution šŸ—ļø.

From the people’s point of view šŸ§‘ā€šŸ¤ā€šŸ§‘, here’s the catch—working-class areas are the most affected. Stray dogs are often part of the community šŸ˜ļø, acting as informal security at night and forming emotional bonds with residents šŸ’–. Mass removals could erase that relationship, while not fixing the root problem: lack of long-term planning for #AnimalWelfare.

MediaFx Opinion:Ā This feels like a case where the powerful want a quick fix instead of a smart, people-friendly one. Yes, safety matters 🚸, but displacing lakhs of animals in weeks will burden public money, stress shelter systems, and harm community life. Real progress means investing in sterilisation, vaccination, and awareness—policies that keep both people and animals safe šŸ¾ā¤ļø.

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