New Delhi: The Supreme Court had given the decision to send stray dogs to shelter homes after sterilising them. After this, dog lovers expressed their displeasure and took out a candle march and demanded that the Supreme Court withdraw its decision. Many people were in their favour, while many were against them.
The Supreme Court considered the issue of dogs, but then reserved the decision. The Solicitor General said that the number of victims in the case is very high. The court has reserved its decision accepting this. This is also being considered a big blow for dog loversTherere are several lakh stray dogs in Delhi NCR that attack pedestrians walking on the streets. Even reports of killing children have come to the fore.

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SG said something big.
On Thursday, the bench of Justice Vikram Nath, Justice Sandeep Mehta and Justice NV Anjaria has reserved the decision while hearing the issue of stray dogs. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who appeared on behalf of the government, has presented his argument. SG said that some people are non-vegetarians, but call themselves animal lovers.

SG said that children are dying. The second option is compulsory. I am an animal lover, that is fine, but look at the figures. SG said Look at the data on rabies and dog bites. He further said that no one hates animals. But, they cannot be kept in all homes. Children play outside, and dogs make them their prey. Many videos are also proof of this. SG said that the majority are those who are suffering or troubled.
SG presented the figures for dog bites
General Tusha Mehta, who appeared on behalf of the government in the court, informed the Supreme Court that children are dyinSterilisationion does not stop rabies. Even if you vaccinate them. The Solicitor General presented a figure before the Supreme Court.
He said that in 2024, 37 lakh dog bite cases have been registered across the country. In the same year, 305 deaths also occurred due to rabies. According to the World Health Organisation’s model, this number is much higher. Nobody hates animals.










