Humane Society International-India shot off letters to Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party MP Shashi Tharoor urging them to issue a statement condemning such killings and promote the implementation of the law as per the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2001.
"The recent spate of killing street dogs in Kerala is a blatant violation of both constitutional and statutory law.
According to reports, the members of youth wing of the Kerala Congress Mani group yesterday beat 10 street dogs to death and paraded in the streets of Kottayam town with the dog carcasses hung on a pole.
"I am writing, therefore, to request you to use your good offices to issue a statement condemning such killings and promote the implementation of the law as per the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2001 so that dog population management can be successfully carried out in an effective manner," Jayasimha wrote in his letter to Gandhi.
The apex court also, while directing implementation of ABC rules in letter and spirit, instructed all states and UTs to not resort to any subterfuges in attempt to avoid carrying out their statutory obligations in this regard, he said.
"Our Constitution protects the rights of animals and humans to be treated with dignity and compassion. The street dog issue in Kerala should only be dealt as per the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and the ABC Rules.
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