The brutal killing of community dog Mickey is not just a dog issue in a society, it's a heinous crime that needs prompt action.
We demand immediate FIR and strict action.
@narendramodi@AmitShah#JusticeForMickey#SaveIndianDogs#AmendPCA
https://t.co/F2gWEDJHhD
How ironic it is that an 'Indie Dog' from India has gone on to become a symbol and messenger of love & peace across the world; when in his own home country, several souls like him have been handed the death sentence - merely for existing.
Oh, Aloka! Humans have no humanity left.
Community caregivers - the people who feed, monitor, and report - are often the first to notice cruelty. They filed the complaints. They guided the FIRs. They are the frontline of animal protection.
#SaveIndianDogs#SCReverseTheOrder#StopDogCruelty@KapilSibal
The recent judgment of the Islamabad High Court reaffirmed an important principle: animals are living beings deserving of compassion and protection, and the indiscriminate killing of dogs cannot be justified as a solution. This reflects a growing recognition that humane treatment of animals is a measure of a civilized society.
Sadly, in our own country, some groups continue to demand the removal or elimination of community dogs from public spaces, often citing safety concerns while ignoring humane and legal solutions. No court order permits indiscriminate killing of community dogs. The Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023 provide a lawful framework based on sterilization, vaccination, and coexistence.
As followers of a tradition that teaches compassion towards all living beings, we must not allow fear and misinformation to override humanity. Community dogs are part of our urban ecosystem and deserve protection under the law.
Key Highlights
🐾 The Islamabad High Court recognized the need for humane treatment of dogs.
🐾 Indiscriminate killing of dogs is not a lawful solution.
🐾 ABC Rules, 2023 prioritize sterilization and vaccination.
🐾 Illegal relocation of community dogs is prohibited.
🐾 Compassion towards animals reflects the true values of society.
🐾 Citizens have the right to care for and feed community animals responsibly.
A nation’s greatness is reflected in how it treats its most vulnerable beings. Let us stand for compassion, legality, and coexistence.
#JusticeForCommunityDogs #StopAnimalCruelty #AnimalBirthControlRules #ProtectStreetDogs #CompassionForAll #VoicelessLivesMatter #CoexistWithAnimals #AnimalRightsIndia #HumanityFirst #BeTheirVoice
Faridabad feeder was harassed for 5 years. Then the RWA killed her
dogs. RWAs invented this authority. No court granted it. Five years of illegal
harassment. Zero prosecutions. SC reverse this order.
#RWAShameOnYou#SCReverseTheOrder#SaveIndianDogs
@narendramodi@narendramodi ji, you ask us to show compassion to animals but Vijay Goel is dictating orders to @indSupremeCourt to eliminate these children of god, calling them a menace, preventing their feeding and ordering their elimination. Is he the new leader of @BJP4Delhi@BJP4India ?
Kala Bhairava walks with a dog beside him. Millions bow before Bhairava every week. Those same dogs are now caught with rods and nets on Punjab's streets. Faith stops at the temple door. #SavePunjabDogs#CompassionIsDharma#BoycottAAP
@APsmindset @bkshivani@gaurgopald
The year was 1985. Gorbachev had just been elected. The world didn’t know yet if this meant the end the cold war.
PM Rajiv Gandhi lands in the United States. Still just 40. Only 7 months into office. Critics barking at his door. He faced a US government deeply suspicious of Indo Soviet ties, an American public, contemptuous of socialism and a belligerent press.
Then Rajiv Gandhi did something very rare for a global press event. He took on the world’s press. Completely unscripted. When he was done he had changed the dynamic forever. He gave the world a new modern dynamic India, unafraid of the geopolitical transition the world was in. An India, the world had not seen before. A masterclass in diplomacy - read and be astounded-
Question : Mr. Prime Minister, India claims to be non-aligned, yet your first official trip abroad was to the Soviet Union, and you have consistently supported their positions. Isn't India actually tilted heavily towards Moscow..??
Rajiv Gandhi : We will not be tied to the apron strings of any major power. We do not lean left or right. India always stands up straight. We look at things on their merits. Our friendship with the Soviet Union is time tested. They have stood by us in times of need. But I don't think our friendship with one country should be at the cost of friendship with another.
Question: India has already detonated a nuclear device in 1974. With Pakistan reportedly developing a bomb, can you tell us plainly, does India currently have nuclear weapons, or are you secretly building one..??
Rajiv Gandhi : We do not have a nuclear bomb. We have no intention of making a nuclear bomb. We are a peaceful nation. But let me also make it clear that if we are forced into a corner, and if our security is threatened by a nuclear neighbor, we will have to rethink our options. But we hope it never comes to that point.
Question : India is a poor country that relies heavily on foreign aid. Yet, your government spends vast amounts of money on heavy military equipment and defense. How do you justify this to your citizens..??
Rajiv Gandhi : We do not want to spend a single paisa on defense that could otherwise go into building a school, a hospital, or a road. But look at our neighborhood. When highly sophisticated weapons, far beyond the legitimate defense needs of a country, are pumped into our region, we have no choice but to protect our borders. Security cannot be compromised for development, because without security, there is no development.
Question: In light of the horrific Union Carbide chemical disaster in Bhopal just a few months ago, do you feel American corporations cannot be trusted, and will this hurt US investments in India..??
Rajiv Gandhi : Bhopal was a terrible tragedy, and it showed a gross disregard for safety standards that would never be permitted even in the United States. There must be equal responsibility and accountability for human lives, whether in America or in India. However, this does not mean India is closing its doors to foreign technology. We want American technology and investments, but we also want corporations that respect our laws and our people.
Question : Did you bring any message to Washington from Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat.
Rajiv Gandhi : No, we have not brought any message from Arafat or anyone else. We try not to be messengers." PERIOD
It’s the common man in the streets who look after the dogs and the Aam Aadmi Party is supposed to be for the common man. Now it will learn that the common man is the SILENT MAJORITY #SavePunjabDogs#BoycottAAP