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Roshni B.. (For justice and dignity)     03 November 2010

Bangalore's dogs get a lot of support!

 
Many people in Bangalore are up in arms against a plan by the civic authorities to restrict the number of dogs they can keep. They have launched an online campaign that is receiving support from all over India and even as far away as Australia and Canada. Over 730 people have already signed the online petition protesting the BBMP or Greater Bangalore City Corporation's plan to limit the number of dogs one can own - three pedigreed dogs in independent homes and one in an apartment block house - and also to approve the breeds.

 

Apart from the number limit, what has raised the hackles of dog lovers is that the BMMP will approve the breed. It will also auction or kill any pet dog that is lost and not claimed within three days by its owner.

"We accept that BBMP's intent is animal welfare. However, the clauses, as articulated in the draft proposal, will only hinder pet owners and animal lovers who genuinely care for and seek to help homeless and abandoned dogs as well as pets," says the online petition.

The petition is titled "Let not the dogs, their owners and genuine dog lovers of Bangalore suffer." Its sponsors include Suhas Somayaji, a design engineer and animal lover, his wife Shilpa Nabhan, an IT professional, and four of their friends - Ankush Handa, Aparna, Michelle Stewart and Sonali Raval.

Besides the online petition, the campaign by the six on their Facebook page has also attracted support.

"As it is, dog lovers face the irrational ire of many people who try to stop us from feeding and caring for dogs. The new laws proposed by BBMP will only serve as additional instruments of persecution," the campaign says.

It was launched online Oct 28 and as of Sunday 528 had signed with many from abroad - Australia, Canada, Britain, Russia, Croatia, France, Germany, Kenya, Mexico, the United States, Latvia and Singapore.

Till Monday evening, 738 had signed the online petition, overshooting the targeted 700 signatures. Those behind the petition are seeking a meeting with Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa.

BBMP Mayor S.K. Natraj has sought to justify the proposal, saying strict action is needed to curb the growing stray dog menace as many Bangaloreans have been sheltering or feeding strays.

The civic authorities estimate the dog population in the city to be around 300,000, of which around 200,000 are stray dogs.

The BBMP has decided to restrict the number, approve the breed and also collect a license fee of Rs.250 per year for keeping dogs.

Recently in a residential area in west Bangalore, a group of people staged a protest as a resident in their neighbourhood was 'sheltering' around 30 stray dogs.

The residents complained that the strays have become a big nuisance and that they were scared to allow their children to play there or let the elderly to go out alone. The Bangalore civic authorities have promised action to clear the area of strays.

The BBMP has launched a sterilisation programme to check the stray dog population and says it has been spending nearly Rs.4 crore a year in the last three years on the programme.

 

https://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/bangalore/Bangalore-s-dogs-have-hundreds-signing-up-in-support/Article1-621580.aspx



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Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     03 November 2010

 

"The residents complained that the strays have become a big nuisance and that they were scared to allow their children to play there or let the elderly to go out alone. The Bangalore civic authorities have promised action to clear the area of strays.

 

 

The BBMP has launched a sterilisation programme to check the stray dog population and says it has been spending nearly Rs.4 crore a year in the last three years on the programme"

 

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Above is true and correct measure to check the stray dogs.


 

 


(Guest)

 

 In Mahabharatha there is a story. Koushika, a brahmin acquires enormous powers through thapas. One day when he was sitting under a tree, a balaka bird discharged bird drops on his head. He angrily looked up and cursed and the bird fell dead. Afterwards he went into the village seeking alms[biksha]. The lady of the house was  about to give him alms, when her husband returned home. She immediately went inside to attend to her husband and made the brahmin wait.  Afterwards when she came out with alms, Koushika was very angry and was about to curse her. The lady replied "I am not balaka. I am a pativratha. Your curse will do me no harm. First learn to control yourself , if you are seeking salvation." Then Kaushika cools down and asks for her advice. She advices him to go to Dharmavyadha.

After a long journey Koushika reaches Dharmavyadha. He was very busy in his shop attending to customers. The whole place filled meat, blood and dead bodies of birds and animals. Koushika had to wait bearing the stench and  watching the sight till sunset. After sunset he closed his business and went inside to attend to his old parents. After some more time he comes out asks Koushika  what he wants. Koushika asks him is it not a sin that everyday you kill so many birds and animals? As a brahmin have I got to learn dharma from a sinner like you. Dharmavyadha gives him a long serman. The gist of it was that we cannot live in this world without killing animals. Even the water you drink contains many unseen animals. 

The advice of Dharmavyadha is pertinent in this case too. Do we not kill flies, mosquitos, bed bugs? Do we not kill rats and bandikoots. Islam says that animals should be bled to death to make them fit for eating. Millions of fish and millions of animal are killed every day so that man can eat and live.

One should not be unnecessarily cruel to animals. When necessary they have to be killed. But kill in a humane manner.

Roshni B.. (For justice and dignity)     03 November 2010

instead of killing there are other options also to tackle stray animals like sterlization.

btw why dont we have such agencies which pick up such animals,look after them,feed and house them?

god has made this earth for all plants,animals and humans...then who are we humans to claim only our own lights to live here?

just as people of all castes have the right to move around everywhere,even animals have the right to this earth...they shud not be killed just because they are populated....think of other alternatives

what if animals start killing humans as humans are overpopulated?


(Guest)

The real fact is that today in the fast life the life of a person have no value,then what is the situation of animals that we have to think about it.(Although some of us respect people and animal and property(respect means take care of person or property))

Some of us have respect(take care and love) to person and animal and things but many of them not.

Many violent person damaged our public property system to show their protest in the election or other event.(Like colleges they broke chairs ,glass etc._)This property will be useful but some people demolish the property like chair ,table ,glass,cars its. if one can purchase it then he will realise the value about it ..Why this person damaged the public property ?

The Prevention Of Damage To Public Property Act, 1984 

An Art to provide for prevention of damage to public property and for the matter connected therewith.

But is this act effective ?

Answer is No.

In today scenario ,some people may not respect other person and fight (so they come to court ) so can we expect the respect and love  to animal ?

Aaam Adami ke bhi kya value hai ? govt. do nothing but fueling money to their won purposes Like CW  games, adarsh society scam(flats to be allotted to Kargil War Widows and family in Adarsh Society) etc.To animal ki kya value hogi? Think.The best animal on earth is donkey ,as donkey work for people but in night it search out his food(as the owner do not provide food) and they dont have any  sense so some of them died as because of the road accident or if their legs dont work their life is short. ;(

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     03 November 2010

"The best animal on earth is donkey ,as donkey work for people but in night it search out his food(as the owner do not provide food) and they dont have any  sense so some of them died as because of the road accident or if their legs dont work their life is short."

 

Donkey's are election symbol of Democratic Partyof US elections. Our take and what US think/conception about this animal is different.

Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     05 November 2010


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