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Kerala Union Minister Maneka Gandhi reportedly on Saturday, personally called the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Secretary-in-Charge M Nizarudeen, to immediately stop all dog-catching
activities in the capital city. No interference please, upset Kerala Govt. tells Maneka Gandhi Written by: Published on: 16 Dec 2015, 11:01 am Kerala Urban Affairs Minister Manjalamkuzhi
Ali voiced the state government’s concern in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday following reports of Union Minister Maneka Gandhi telling a Corporation official to stop all dog-catching
activities in Thiruvananthapuram. Union Minister Maneka Gandhi reportedly on Saturday, personally called the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Secretary-in-Charge M Nizarudeen, to immediately
stop all dog-catching activities in the capital city. Public outrage peaked with the City Corporation being inundated with calls asking the authorities to instead step up their efforts in
curbing the increasing dog-menace. The state government deplored the Union Minister’s unwanted intrusion into state affairs, especially at a time when around 90000 people had reportedly
sought medical treatment for dog bites in the last one year. Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said it was the government’s responsibility to ensure protection of human life. Maneka Gandhi had
reportedly reiterated that even violent and rabies-affected dogs should not be slaughtered, in dire contravention of a Supreme Court directive. Thiruvananthapuram Mayor V Prashant however
speaking to The News Minute said that all that Maneka Gandhi said was that the dog-menace should be curbed in accordance with the law. She requested that authorities should not go overboard
by thoughtless slaughtering of dogs, the Mayor said. He also added that steps were being taken by the Corporation authorities to hire the services of more veterinary surgeons for
sterilization of stray dogs in keeping with the court order.