Delhi Dog Deaths: Police Inaction Fuels Fury, Activists Demand Justice
Animal rights activists in Delhi are up in arms following the discovery of several mutilated and burnt dog carcasses across the city. The gruesome finds have sparked outrage, with activists alleging a shocking lack of response from the Delhi Police.
Despite reporting the incidents, activists claim that no First Information Reports (FIRs) have been registered. This inaction, they allege, highlights a systemic failure to protect animals and enforce existing laws.
Delhi Police have acknowledged receiving complaints and confirmed that the carcasses have been sent for post-mortem examination. However, investigations are still ongoing, with CCTV footage yet to be reviewed. This delay further fuels the activists’ anger.
The activists are demanding stricter enforcement of animal cruelty laws and a thorough, transparent investigation into these horrific incidents. They are also calling for increased police accountability in addressing animal welfare concerns.
This incident underscores the urgent need for stronger legal frameworks and effective law enforcement to protect animals from cruelty. The lack of swift action sends a chilling message and raises serious concerns about the safety and well-being of animals in the city. The ongoing investigation must deliver justice and prevent similar tragedies in the future.