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Mohan Bhagwat Emphasises Need for Regulating Stray Dog Population in Delhi to Address Menace

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat argues that the stray dog issue in Delhi can only be resolved through population regulation rather than confinement in shelters. He highlights the importance of balancing human and animal needs.

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, a veterinary science graduate, addressed the issue of stray dogs in Delhi. He stated that the problem can only be managed by controlling their population rather than confining them to shelters. His comments came after a Supreme Court order directed Delhi-NCR authorities to relocate stray dogs to shelters due to concerns over rabies cases.

Regulating Stray Dog Population in Delhi
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat argues that the stray dog issue in Delhi can only be resolved through population regulation rather than confinement in shelters. He highlights the importance of balancing human and animal needs.

Bhagwat emphasised that all animals have the right to live, and the solution lies in population regulation. He was speaking at a religious gathering at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Cuttack. The Supreme Court's decision followed a suo motu case initiated on July 28, prompted by media reports of rabies incidents, especially affecting children.

Traditional Methods and Environmental Balance

During his address, Bhagwat highlighted the importance of balancing human needs with nature. He cited the practice of milking cows in India, where some milk is left for calves. "This is the art of striking a balance between man and nature," he said, stressing the need for harmony between development and environmental conservation.

Bhagwat also discussed how traditional methods could address various environmental issues. He noted that Indian farmers maintain soil fertility by using natural farming practices. In contrast, he mentioned that excessive fertiliser use in Africa by Europeans had damaged the soil there.

Religious Engagements and Discussions

After his engagement in Cuttack, Bhagwat travelled to Puri. There, he visited the Govardhan Peeth and met Shankaracharya Swami Nischalananda Saraswati. They reportedly discussed significant religious matters during their meeting. Bhagwat also visited the Shree Jagannath Temple while in Puri.

Bhagwat arrived in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday evening and stayed overnight at the Utkal Bipanna Sahayata Samiti office in Mancheswar. His visit to Odisha is scheduled to conclude on Friday when he is expected to leave the state.

The RSS chief's remarks underscore the need for sustainable solutions to urban animal management while respecting animal rights. His emphasis on traditional practices reflects a broader call for ecological balance and conservation.

With inputs from PTI

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