There are two states in India. Both start with the letter K . Kerala and Kashmir . Their people people also seem to do politics on the pettiest of things , like stray dogs . Rather than finding humane solutions to problems and not being idiots their first knee jerk reaction is again “K”. KILL . Luckily there are some decent people like Mr Prashant Bhusan who are fighting for the right cause along with other people.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/prashant-bhushan-cautions-kerala-cm-against-culling/article9043165.ece

Let me ask the Kerala govt. and its people a very simple question. Why is your state so hassled with stray dogs when other states are doing fine? BECAUSE they are taking part in sterilisation and not syphoning money allocated for sterilisation . For Example . 

http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/sterilisation-to-check-stray-dogs-in-steel-city-114101400136_1.html

Petition says Kerala’s move violates an earlier order of the Supreme Court!

In a recent hearing, the Supreme Court of India has agreed to consider the plea against mass culling of stray dogs in Kerala. The appeal is made by advocate Anupam Tripathi, and was presented in front of the justice bench led by Dipak Misra. According to the plea, the culling of stray dogs was banned in the state as per the orders of the Supreme Court. The apex court ordered for sterilization of stray dogs in Kerala instead of culling. However, recently Kerala govt. gave issued a verdict to kill violent stray dogs which is in direct contradiction with the apex court’s decision.

Civil rights advocate Prashant Bhushan and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan focused on the incidents where stray dogs were being killed. In the previous verdict by the Supreme court, State authorities were directed to immediately take steps to vaccinate or sterilize stray dogs under the supervision of the Animal Welfare Board of India to control their population.

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