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These activists must be rounded up too and locked up in jails. Or maybe, they can be accommodated in the dog shelters along with the dogs. A few days with their beloved stray dogs would open their eyes and minds for sure.
How heartless these people are! They have absolutely no sympathy for the thousands of victims of dog bites and maulings – a majority of them children and elderly.
The Print has turned out to be the biggest champion of stray dogs in the country. All stray dogs in Delhi/NCR should be rounded up and released into The Print’s office. A day, just a single day, at office with the stray dogs of Delhi will make these journalists realise how dangerous they are and the serious threat they pose to human beings.
People like Gauri Mulekhi are an abomination. They are the ones who must be held responsible for so many people dying of dog bites (rabies) and maulings.