We have already harmed countless species for our own convenience. Birds are dying due to mobile tower radiation, shrinking natural habitats, and deforestation.
Jungles and farmlands are vanishing in the name of development, and wild animals have become mere numbers in statistics.
Now, even domestic animals like cows, buffaloes, goats, and dogs - once our close companions - are being neglected.
The latest alarming decision is to move all stray dogs into shelter homes. But where are these shelters? Authorities promise better plans and welfare schemes, yet in reality, these promises remain only in documents.
How will the government ensure these dogs are safe, healthy, and cared for when even the infrastructure is missing?
From ancient times, dogs and other domestic animals have been humanity’s loyal companions. I am not ignoring the unfortunate incidents where dogs have attacked people - there must be proper action, treatment, and rehabilitation for such cases.
However, just as not all humans are criminals, not all dogs are dangerous. If humans commit crimes, they are given specific punishments or rehabilitation - they are not all banished from society. Why, then, are animals treated with such sweeping generalization?
Are humans somehow less dangerous than animals? History and crime statistics suggest otherwise.
I deeply love nature and animals, and I believe every creature has a purpose. God has provided shelter for all living beings, and it is not our right to take that away.
Violating this natural law will have consequences - not only for the animals but for the humans who support and implement such unjust decisions.
We have already lost sparrows, peacocks, and many other beloved species. Without dogs, our society will lose yet another vital connection to compassion and companionship.
What we need is a thoughtful, fair, and humane solution - not a dictator-like decree. We must work on balanced approaches: sterilization programs, proper shelters, medical care, public education, and responsible adoption drives.
The solution is not to remove them entirely but to coexist in a way that ensures safety for both animals and humans.
If we continue down this path of disregard, our future will be emptier - not only of animals but of the humanity they help keep alive within us.
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