Maneka calls SC’s order on stray animals impractical

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Maneka calls SC’s order on stray animals impractical

Friday, 14 November 2025 | Pioneer News Service

Maneka calls SC’s order on stray animals impractical

Animal rights activist and former Union minister Maneka Gandhi on Thursday described the Supreme Court’s directive to remove stray animals and lodge them at shelter homes as “impractical”, and said compassion should guide India’s approach towards animals.

The Supreme Court last week took note of the “alarming rise” in dog bite incidents in institutional areas like educational centres, hospitals, bus stands and railway stations, and directed the authorities to move such canines to designated shelters.

The apex court also ordered the authorities, including the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), to ensure the removal of stray animals and cattle from highways and expressways.

“The Supreme Court says remove the dog, remove the cat, remove the monkey, put it in a shelter, sterilise it, but no one can actually do this...It is impractical,” Maneka Gandhi said, responding to questions at an event in New Delhi.

She also questioned the lack of coordination among civic bodies, adding that compassion, not control, should guide India’s approach to animals.

The former parliamentarian urged the authorities and citizens to focus on community responsibility and humane care.

She was speaking at the launch of CineKind, a new initiative introduced by the Film Federation of India (FFI) in collaboration with her organisation, People for Animals (PFA), to honour kindness and humane storytelling in cinema.

The awards aim to encourage filmmakers to portray empathy toward animals and nature as a form of strength rather than weakness.

“India’s culture is, to a large extent, defined by films, and to get them on board to make compassion look strong is very important,” she said. “If you’re compassionate, you’re a strong person. It’s only people who are weak who are cruel.”

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