
Chennai, 17 May (H.S.) : The growing menace of stray dogs in Tamil Nadu has prompted concerns, with many calling on Chief Minister M K Stalin to intervene and find a solution. Residents and local bodies have been demanding action to control the stray dog population, citing safety concerns and increasing instances of dog bites.
The issue has been a persistent one, with many attributing the problem to inadequate sterilization and vaccination efforts. Community groups and local authorities have been working to address the issue, but more comprehensive measures are deemed necessary.
Those demanding action argue that the government’s intervention is crucial to prevent further escalation of the problem. They suggest implementing effective sterilization and vaccination programs, as well as collaborating with animal welfare organizations to manage the stray dog population humanely.
The CM’s intervention is seen as vital in finding a lasting solution to the issue, balancing public safety with animal welfare concerns. As the demand for action grows, stakeholders are hopeful that the government will take concrete steps to address the stray dog menace.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary