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Asim Munir’s nuke sabre-rattling shows danger of such weapons in unsafe hands. Confront Pakistan

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ThePrint’s exclusive story on Asim Munir’s nuclear sabre-rattling from US soil underscores the peril of such weapons in destabilising hands. The world cannot be held hostage to perpetual nuclear blackmail by a state entwined with terror. The global resolve must confront and contain this reckless menace rather than mollycoddle it.

Downing 5 Pakistani jets shows scale of India’s victory. It should have been revealed earlier

IAF chief’s disclosure that India downed five Pakistani fighter jets and another military aircraft reveals a far greater success than admitted earlier. The 88-hour conflict achieved all military objectives. This scale of victory should have been revealed much earlier, shaping the narrative and reinforcing India’s strategic messaging from the outset.

SC order on stray dogs in Delhi-NCR is disastrous. Dog bites have risen due to govt failure

SC order for stray dogs in Delhi-NCR to be moved to shelters is unthinking and disastrous. Dog bites have risen purely from govt’s failure with sterilisation, community feeding and rehabilitation. You cannot banish animals you see as a nuisance. Would the court act similarly on stray monkeys, cows or pigeons?

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2 COMMENTS

  1. If the journalists at The Print feel so strongly for stray dogs, why don’t they adopt them and give them a good life. Adopt these strays, feed them, take care of them and keep them at home.
    Stray dogs pose a very serious threat to the safety and security of children and elderly. Across the country, death due to stray dog mauling has become a regular occurence. The less said about deaths due to rabies, the better.
    In such a situation, society and government must put the safety and security of citizens first. The human being needs to be prioritized here over the animal.
    What an asinine editorial take on the issue! This is what happens when people live in farmhouses and party at 5-star hotels. Totally devoid of any connection with ground realities.

  2. The Print seems very hurt by Supreme Court’s order on removal of stray dogs from city streets.
    What is puzzling is that The Print itself reported on several deaths of children and elderly due to mauling from stray dogs. And now, very conveniently, it puts the blame on the government. How is the government responsible if a stray dog bites a person?
    In my residential complex, there are around 25 stray dogs. After 12pm, nobody dares to go out alone. It’s mandatory to go in groups. Else, there is inevitably harassment from these strays – many times bites too. The children and elderly are especially vulnerable.
    One fails to understand how can the editorial board of The Print be so insensitive to the problems faced by the common man in their daily lives? Stray dogs are an absolute menace.
    I personally believe that the solution lies in mass culling of stray dogs. Hope the Supreme Court judges will have the good sense to allow the municipal authorities to cull these strays.

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