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On August 11, the Supreme Court has directed the Municipal Bodies of Delhi-NCR to immediately catch stray dogs and keep them permanently in the shelter home. Gave 8 weeks for this. Many celebs have now objected to the Supreme Court’s decision, including the names of celebs like Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan.
Janhvi Kapoor has written in the story section of her official Instagram,

“They call it a danger, we call it a beating.” Today, the Supreme Court says, hold and close every stray dog from the streets of Delhi-NCR. No sunshine. No freedom. Neither they see their well-known faces, which they see every morning. But these are not just “stray dogs”. These are the ones who sit outside your tea cart waiting for biscuits. These are the night-urban standing quietly by the shopkeepers. These are the tails that shake when children return from school. These are hot in cold, merciless city. Yes, there are problems, cutting cases, safety concerns, but closing the entire animal community in the cage is not a solution, it is to erase. What is a true solution? Large -scale sterilization programs, regular vaccination campaign, community dining sites, and adoption operations. Not punished. Not imprisoned.

It is further written in the post, a society that cannot protect its unruly souls, loses his soul. Today there are dogs. Who will be tomorrow? Raise your voice. Because they do not have it.

Malaika Arora also objected to the Supreme Court’s decision by reposting a post, reposty of Sophie Chaudhary. He has also said that his pet dog is also adopted, which is the best gift for him.

What is the order of Supreme Court
The Supreme Court on Monday instructed all the stray dogs of Delhi-NCR to remove the road within 8 weeks and send them to a special shelter home. The court instructed that these dogs should not return to the streets.
On the other hand, the Rajasthan High Court on Monday ordered the removal of stray dogs and animals from urban roads. The bench of Supreme Court Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R. Mahadevan is hearing on the news of the attack on the children of stray dogs.
The court warned of strict action against the persons obstructing this work. The court said, contempt action can be taken if a person or organization becomes a hindrance. The court, taking a dig at animal and dog lovers, questioned whether they would be able to bring back the victims of rabies? Children should not have rabies at any cost.
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