A distressing incident unfolded late Thursday night in New Town, in front of the Tata Eden Court Housing Complex, where six stray dogs suddenly became critically ill. Local residents strongly suspect that these animals were deliberately fed poisoned food, leading to their dire condition. The alarming deterioration of the dogs' health has sparked anger and concern within the community.
According to a resident, the initial assumption was a common ailment, but as the condition of all six dogs worsened rapidly, the gravity of the situation became apparent. Immediate action was taken, with residents contacting a veterinarian and simultaneously alerting the New Town Technocity police station. The veterinarian arrived promptly to administer first aid, but the prognosis for all six dogs remains worrisome, with a strong suspicion that they ingested a poisonous substance.
This alleged act of cruelty has ignited widespread indignation among local residents and animal rights activists. They are demanding stringent action against those responsible for such an inhuman crime. The community plans to formally lodge a complaint at the Technocity police station soon, emphasizing that such incidents are not only illegal but also raise profound questions about societal morality.
India's Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, provides strict provisions against animal cruelty. Animal welfare advocates are urging authorities to thoroughly investigate this incident and ensure that the perpetrators face the full force of the law, setting a deterrent against future acts of violence towards animals.