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Canine menace
by ratnajayant jayant gudavally on May 08, 2007 11:01 AM

Right to live and that too a healthy life is a fundamental right given by the constitution of any welfare state. India, a democratic country is no exception. And no Indian is unworthy for a safe and a healthy life. The older generations should keep in mind that the younger ones are to grow into perfect healthy humans. In which way such considerations that jeopardize the welfare of a society are credible? Is it not depriving the right to LIVE of others, if one opposes the corrective methods? Those who advocate for the perilous animal menace to be not controlled are abetting a crime to endanger the lives of innocents. If a lion or tiger turns a man eater or by mistake kills a human being, does it mean that it is fair to sympathize and delicately admonish the beast? Should the law or protectors of innocent citizens over look these by soft pedaling and cajoling the animals or request them to die according to their pleasure and convenience? OR, forgive them and release the dangerous animals or killers with a warning or chastisement?

Lovers of animals or protectors of pets that are dangerous to human beings should organize themselves and contribute through their services and financial donations, just as foreigners supporting suffering human beings around the world through religious NGO's or Unicef. When the dogs are killed they feel and what about when they see killed human babies? Is it not worthy of compassion? Are%u2019nt the college girls as in Koti Women%u2019s college, Hyderabad, Office and school goers as in kanchanbagh , Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mehboob nagar,Trimalgherry so on and on , all over India worthy of pity?. We should not hinder the welfare of civilization to please our personal sympathy and sentiments for animals that harm humans. This almost tantamounts to encroaching on ones right to live.

Ratna Jayant G, globaljay@rediffmail.com


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