300 stray dogs poisoned in Andhra village, activists fume


Eluru (Andhra Pradesh), Aug 2 (IANS): The killing, allegedly by poisoning, of more than 300 stray dogs by a village panchayat in Andhra Pradesh's West Godavari district has sent local animal rights activists into a fury.

The gruesome incident first came to light on July 29 when animal rights activist Sri Latha Challapalli received a tip-off. She went to the village and was shocked to find the decomposed carcasses of the dogs in a shallow pit on its outskirts.

"The killings took place on July 24 and I got information on July 29. I went to the village and saw the decomposed bodies buried in a pit near the pond. Initially, the local police were not willing to file a case under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act," she said.

According to Sri Latha, the village panchayat officials had roped in members of a local dog-catcher community, to kill the animals. "The dogs could have easily been sterilised instead of murdering them," she contends.

A case has been registered at on the basis of her complaint at the Dharmajigudem police station, under section 429 of IPC and Section 11(l) of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, a police official said.

Meanwhile, the BJP's national Secretary and co-in charge for Andhra Pradesh, Sunil Deodhar, demanded action against the perpetrators of the brutal act.

"Shocking! As result of patronising evils, 300 innocent stray dogs were poisoned & dumped in pits in Lingapalem, Andra Pradesh #AnimalLovers & any sensible human should not let these barbaric killers go unpunished. CM @ysjagan must bring out those guiltily to justice," he said in a tweet.

  

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  • jeannette Fernandes, mumbai

    Tue, Aug 03 2021

    Very sad!

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Tue, Aug 03 2021

    This is a crime against the nature and these kind of actions are leading to floods, fires and natural calamities. God gave this planet earth for every living being and humans destroyed it because of their selfishness and greed. Dog is the best friend of man and they are most loyal. Very sad situation....!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Tue, Aug 03 2021

    These Dogs could have been exported to the Far East ...

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  • i wish I was There, Bahrain

    Tue, Aug 03 2021

    Now we have to send YOU to Far East.

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  • vincyds55@gmail.com, Belthangady

    Tue, Aug 03 2021

    These dogs are a threat to children? Why the idea of sterilising didn't strike before?

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Tue, Aug 03 2021

    Street dogs never harm anybody friendly with all. God will punish those involved.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Aug 03 2021

    Such a killing of stray dogs is really ,a amount of 300 dogs is very sad .At the same time till then why noone had taken the action something to do against their multiplying ?Now activist is yelling could have sterelized.Did she have no time?Arguements against is pro and contra a bit to be differentiate.Sterelizing and leaving back on roads ,who will take care of them?who will feed them?There is big chance when they are in a large amount ,can attack humans ,children ,when not fed.Same time too when they bite ,chances of getting sick.What could have done to them ?Is a question is not to be answered easily.Of course we feel so bad to hear about their killing.Why and how they could multiply so easily,who let these dogs on roads ?

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  • Rakesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 02 2021

    "The dogs could have easily been sterilized instead of murdering them,", then why dint this activist take the lead to do so?

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Tue, Aug 03 2021

    Why would she lose an opportunity like this to come to limelight? They need problems .... and when somebody takes a step to eradicate the problem, they need to protest!!

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