Maneka Gandhi slams SC order on stray dogs, calls it ‘impractical, financially unviable’

He said that the nutrition of held dogs would require RS 5 Crore once a week, which could react to a public reaction.
Animal Rights Activist and former Union Minister Maneka Gandhi strongly criticized the Supreme Court’s decision on the street dogs in Delhi-NCR, and described the directive as’ practical, financially implemented and potentially harmful to the ecological balance of the region. On Monday, the Apex court ordered the Delhi government and civilian organs to start taking stems from all places and to be kept in shelters and warn strict actions against everyone who prevented the driver.
Why did Gandhi call the SC decision as useless?
Gandhi said the scale of the task made him “useless”. “You have three lakh dogs in Delhi. In order to remove them all, you’ll have to have a 3,000 pounds with drainage, water, a hut, a kitchen and a guard. PTI said.
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Warning of unwanted results, Gandhi, “within 48 hours, because there are food in Delhi Ghaziabad’dan three lakh dogs will come. And after removing the dogs, the monkeys will come to the ground … In the 1880s in Paris Paris, dogs and cats, dogs, festivals, sites,” he said.
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BJP leader, “70 percent of the bite of domestic dogs and 30 percent of street dogs,” claiming the role of irregular domestic dog sales marked. “This government was extremely serious about adopting our 14 -point plan. In two years, we can have less dogs, biting and happy unity between people and animals in two years.” He said. “Now this decision is taking everything out of the rail.”