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Protests Erupt at Delhi Dog Shelter Over Alleged Cruelty

Okay, here’s a breakdown of the ⁢key facts from the provided text, organized for​ clarity. This summarizes the allegations, ​responses, and current situation surrounding the dog sterilization center ​in Rohini, ​Delhi.

The Core Issue:

Animal activists and protestors⁢ are alleging severe mistreatment, unsanitary conditions, and illegal practices at a Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) run dog sterilization⁣ center in rohini,⁣ Delhi.

Allegations (from activists & ​protestors):

Horrific Conditions: Faeces and organs where found in open areas within ​the facility.
Unsanitary‌ Environment: ⁤ The center was described as​ extremely dirty, with dogs ⁣kept in overcrowded cages (3-4⁤ per cage).
Neglect & Starvation: Dogs ‌were visibly wounded,emaciated (bones showing),and lacking basic medical treatment.
Illegal Puppies: Puppies were present at the facility, which⁤ is illegal as they cannot be sterilized. Untagged⁣ Dogs: ​A ⁢significant percentage (70%) of dogs were not tagged,⁤ raising concerns about ⁤record-keeping and proper release procedures.
Suspicious Cleaning: The facility appeared to ⁢have been hastily cleaned before the activists​ were allowed entry.
Inconsistent Food: ‍ Activists⁣ observed a change‍ in⁤ food⁣ offered⁢ to the dogs between entry batches (rice ​to⁤ chicken).
Non-functional Equipment: The autoclave⁣ (used for⁣ sterilization) appeared to be unused for⁢ a ⁣long time. Cover-Up Attempts: Staff reportedly​ switched ‍off lights when​ a ‍drone approached ⁤to film the ‌facility.
Bones ⁢Found: Skulls and bones⁤ were discovered outside‍ the‌ center.
Police inaction/assault: ‌ Allegations ⁤of police removing protestors and one still ⁣in custody.

Responses/Denials:

MCD (Yogesh Verma): Dismissed all‍ allegations as⁢ “rumors” and claimed protestors have ⁤”vested interests” with ​their own​ NGOs. ⁢Said ⁣skulls were‍ likely from the nearby river, not the‍ center. Refused to⁣ provide evidence.
Center Doctor (Dr. Rajeev Kumar):
Claims almost all dogs are tagged, and tags⁢ sometimes fall off during fights.
States dogs were‌ being released according to their tags.
Claims only 27 dogs remained on Saturday ⁢evening, down from 113 on Friday, and most had been sterilized, vaccinated,‍ and released.
Attributes‌ dogs’ crying to locals pelting stones‍ at the facility.

Claims ⁤bones‌ found outside were likely from ⁤a wild animal.
Police (DCP Swami):
Denied allegations of police assault on⁢ protestors.
Said ​no medico-legal certificates of injury have been⁤ received.

Claims they ​only removed people “instigating the crowd.”
‌ States ⁤113 dogs were found​ in “healthy condition” and only one was unwell‍ and receiving⁢ treatment.

Current ‍Situation (as of the article’s reporting):

Protests: Around 20-30 protestors ​were⁢ present outside the facility on Saturday.
Dog Releases: ⁢multiple vans were ‍seen leaving​ the ⁢center⁢ throughout the day, carrying dogs for release.
Reduced Dog Population: ‌ The center’s doctor reported‍ a significant reduction in​ the dog population ⁢over the‍ weekend​ (from 113 to 27).
Examination Needed: Authorities‌ are urged⁣ to investigate the allegations.
Call for Lawful Protest: ‍A ‌resident’s group urged protestors ⁤to⁣ abide by the law.

Key Points of Contradiction:

Dog Health: Activists describe severely ill and‍ neglected dogs, while the police claim all dogs were healthy. Tagging: Activists report​ a high percentage of⁣ untagged dogs, while the center claims almost all are tagged.
conditions: Activists describe unsanitary and overcrowded conditions, while the MCD denies any issues.
Police Action: Activists allege police ⁢assault, while the ‍police ‍deny it.

let me know if you’d like⁢ me to elaborate on any ​specific ‌aspect of ‌this⁢ information.

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