Ban the ownership and breeding of Pitbull dogs in India

Ban the ownership and breeding of Pitbull dogs in India
Why this petition matters
On Tuesday 12 July 2022, shocking news came from Lucknow about a pit bull mauling to death its owner - an 80-year-old woman. The dog apparently mauled the woman for almost an hour, chewing off her face and stomach.
Several mauling incidents involving pitbulls have come to the fore in India recently. In January this year, a pit bull attacked a child in Noida. Surprisingly, the video of the incident that went viral showed the dog's owner calmly looking on from the terrace even as the child was wailing in pain.
In June last year, another incident was reported from Jaipur when an 11-year-old child's face was badly injured after his landlord's pit bull attacked him. The dog also inflicted serious injuries on the child's neck, head and thighs. These kind of unfortunate incidents needs to be stopped in India.
The United Kingdom banned the ownership and breeding of pit bulls under the Dangerous Dogs Act of 1991. The decision followed a slew of dog attacks, often unprovoked, on humans for years that claimed a number of lives. Pit bull ownership needs a court nod, but then again, they can't be bred, sold or exchanged.
Pitbull import and ownership are also banned or restricted in several other countries of Europe, including France, Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Poland. Similar rules are in force in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and several cities of Canada
I urge to Indian Government to ban ownership and breeding of pit bulls and other dangerous dogs at the earliest.