Maneka Gandhi voices concerns over Bhopal Municipal Corporation’s stray dog campaign

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The Bhopal Municipal Corporation’s campaign against stray dogs has come under fire from animal rights activist and environmentalist Maneka Gandhi. Gandhi recently spoke with BMC Chairman Kishan Suryavanshi to voice her concern over the campaign and suggested that moving the dogs from one location to another could make them more ferocious, leading to an increase in dog bite cases. The civic body’s campaign aims to sterilize stray dogs to control their population, but despite the efforts, the number of stray dogs has yet to see a drop in the city.

The BMC spends around Rs 1.5 crore to control the menace of stray dogs and has three sterilization centers, one of which is yet to be started. Last year, around 8,500 dogs were sterilized in the city. It is important to consider the perspective of animal rights activists when carrying out campaigns against stray dogs or any other animals.

Sterilization campaigns are crucial for controlling the population of stray dogs, but it is also important to ensure that these campaigns do not cause harm or distress to the animals.

Activists like Maneka Gandhi are raising their voices to ensure that these campaigns are carried out in a humane manner, which is essential for the well-being of both animals and humans. It is vital that the BMC takes these concerns seriously and works towards finding a solution that benefits both the animals and the community.

Re-reported from the story originally published in Free Press Journal