“While we are certain that this misery of using these horses for joy rides should end forever and we hope to rehabilitate these horses to better environs, you will agree that to attend to their hunger and thirst is a priority at the moment,” she tweeted, hoping to raise money via crowdfunding for the animals.
The horses are the only source of livelihood for the owners. In fact, when some slum clusters from the beach were relocated to housing elsewhere for a better quality of life for the inhabitants, many horses were simply abandoned because obviously the owners could not take them along in a block of flats! Pereira is, however, appealing to conscience of the city as a collective. “Namma Chennai should be a city that the world will look at, as a city of compassion and care. We can’t close our eyes to our backyard,” she says.
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