Kerala CM denies killing dogs; Prashant Bhushan calls for Peaceful coexistence between Humans and Animals

Update: 2016-08-29 08:09 GMT
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Rabid dogs are rattling people across the state and not a single day passes by without the unfortunate event of dog bites, CM told Prashant BhushanWe write to you with high hopes and know that you will take the best actions to maintain peaceful co-existence between humans and all God's creatures, Prashant Bhushan replies.The Chief Minister of Kerala replied to a letter from Senior...

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Rabid dogs are rattling people across the state and not a single day passes by without the unfortunate event of dog bites, CM told Prashant Bhushan

We write to you with high hopes and know that you will take the best actions to maintain peaceful co-existence between humans and all God's creatures, Prashant Bhushan replies.


The Chief Minister of Kerala replied to a letter from Senior Advocate Prashant Bhushan who had urged him to stop culling of stray dogs in the state. The Chief Minister in his letter wrote that Bhushan has been carried away by the misleading reports and that the truth stands far away from it.

The Chief Minister told Bhushan that though the Government had convened a meeting of the officials of the concerned departments to discuss the ways in which the menace of stray dogs can be dealt with, the indiscriminate killing of dogs did not even figure in the discussions of the meeting.

Prashant Bhushan, through another letter to the Chief Minister, attaching the pictures of Dog culling in Thrissur District in Kerala, said that such killings are going on in Kerala. He also demanded action against such Dog killers to send out a message to any such elements who want to decide to take the law into their own hands by either killing dogs themselves or instigating people to kill dog.

Bhushan also said that statement made by two ministers of Kerala Government that they plan to bring lethal injections to kill dogs, are perturbing and would tantamount to contempt of Supreme Court of India. Acknowledging that there is a problem due to rabid dogs in Kerala, Bhushan said: “The only thing we are saying is that the solution to this problem is sterilization and not killing.”

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