Anu PandeyDelhi, India
6 Jan 2020

Dewas has become a dog killing factory where almost every day dogs are being picked up in the most cruel fashion and then dumped in an unknown location against all laws.

On 1st January when the whole of India was celebrating the new year, 15 dogs were found dead on the streets of Dewas. 

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The dogs had been poisoned to death. When the adminstration was asked as to why did they poison the dogs.  They refuted all alligations and said that they had just sent their truck to get the dead dogs picked. 

Our honourable Prime Minister had started a wonderful campaign called Swachhta Abhiyaan ( Cleanliness drive) to make India clean. He not only constructed toilets in every village and towns of India but also urged people to throw garbage only in the bins.  

But unfortunately right from the municipal corporations to the common man especially the dog haters and the RWAs swachhta has become the most effective tool and a weapon in their hands to get rid of the stray dogs in India. 

The dogs are being treated as filth on the streets of India and many corporations like Dewas are removing them and dumping them like trash. Some corporations like Ghaziabad had even planned to impose fines on caregivers who feed them. But thankfully sanity prevailed on them and they dropped the idea.

There are many councillors, mayors and commissioners in India who want to come first in the rat race of cleanliness. Their only mission is to make their area the most clean. Even if it means to starve the dog to death, dislocate him from his place of birth or even kill him and poison him. 

Is this the kind of cleanliness that our Prime Minister has envisioned for India? 

Mahatma Gandhi the father of the nation was not only a great advocate of cleanliness but was an advocate of non violence and compassion. He said "the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way it's animals are treated"

Is India a great nation?

What about the morality of the government?

 

 

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