Breaking: Stray Dog Debate Intensifies As Supreme Court Prepares Landmark Verdict

A fierce debate has erupted nationwide as the Supreme Court of India prepares to deliver its verdict on the fate of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR. The issue, which has sharply divided citizens, pits public safety against animal rights.On one side, residents and RWAs argue that rising dog-bite cases and rabies fears have created a “psychosis of fear” in colonies. They demand that strays be relocated from residential areas, with some even suggesting that dogs should be shifted to forests or kept in controlled shelters. Many believe the government has failed in managing the crisis, leaving citizens vulnerable.On the other hand, animal rights activists insist that stray dogs are innocent and become aggressive only due to human abuse and mistreatment. They point out that Supreme Court’s earlier directions required vaccination and release of dogs back into their local areas, emphasizing that cruelty and forced relocation violate animal welfare. They also highlight the daily abuse strays face — from stone pelting to fireworks — and call for strict anti-abuse laws instead of mass removal.As both camps wait anxiously, today’s Supreme Court ruling is expected to set a decisive precedent, shaping India’s balance between compassion and public safety.

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