- Playing
to public sentiment against stray dogs in Kerala, members of the Youth
Front (Mani) on Monday killed around 10 stray dogs to protest against
the menace.
The
cadres of the youth wing of the Kerala Congress Mani group beat the
dogs to death, tied a few to a pole and paraded them in Kottayam town.
They
were protesting against the recurrent attacks by stray dogs and Union
Minister Maneka Gandhi’s approach towards the stray dog problem in
Kerala. The Minister has many a time come down heavily on the state for
its poor handling of the menace.
The
protestors took the dog carcasses to the post office in the town and
demanded that the dogs be sent in a parcel to the minister. As a token
gesture, they left the dead dogs at Kottayam West post office gate with
Maneka Gandhi’s address duly written on it.
Inaugurating
the protest, Youth Front President Saji Manjakadambil said that Maneka
Gandhi’s approach towards stray dogs despite them posing a huge threat
to the people was suspicious.
He added that Maneka Gandhi was “an agent of pharmaceutical companies” and that the BJP must make its stand clear on the issue.
“I
love dogs; I have dogs in my house. Our protest was against dangerous
dogs and we hope that seeing the protest in Kottayam, people across
districts do the same,” Saji told TNM.
Saji insisted that his cadres had beaten only ‘dangerous’ dogs to death. How did they identify dangerous dogs? “One can understand when one sees dangerous dogs. We identified dogs that were attacking people or were simply rotting in the streets,” he said. He also rubbished the calls for sterilising street dogs and said, “Dogs don’t attack people for lust. How will sterilizing them help?”
Saji insisted that his cadres had beaten only ‘dangerous’ dogs to death. How did they identify dangerous dogs? “One can understand when one sees dangerous dogs. We identified dogs that were attacking people or were simply rotting in the streets,” he said. He also rubbished the calls for sterilising street dogs and said, “Dogs don’t attack people for lust. How will sterilizing them help?”
According
to reports, the local administration officials later cleared the dead
dogs from the post office gate and buried them in a nearby ground.
Kottayam
West police have registered a case against the protestors for cruelty
against animals and said that the bodies will be exhumed and sent for
post mortem on Tuesday.
“We
have charged a case against 15 people under section 428 and 429 of IPC
and Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty against animals. Nobody has been
arrested yet,” Nirmal Bose Kottayam West Circle Inspector told The News
Minute.
Notably,
the Malayalam media’s treatment of the incident also needs to be
highlighted. A prominent Malayalam paper called it “a protest with a
difference.” A local paper said “murderous dogs have been given capital
punishment.”
According
to the state Health department, in 2013, 88,172 people were bitten and
11 died of dog bites. The numbers of dog bites increased to 1,19,000 in
2014 and 10 died of dog bites. In 2015, over 10,000 were bitten and the
number of deaths stayed at 10. Up until August 2016, over 51,000 were
bitten and 4 had died of bites.
The
Kerala Congress (Mani) group, a breakaway faction of the Indian
National Congress was an ally of the United Democratic Front for many
decades and split from the front only recently. They have five members
in the Kerala Legislative Assembly.
Both
that party and its youth front have organised similar protests in the
past few weeks. On 16 September, Gils Periappuram -a Muncipality ward
councillor of Piravam in Ernakulam, also a Kerala Congress (M) member,
was arrested by the police for killing ten stray dogs. He was later
given bail.
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