‘Hope this is strictly implemented’: Families of dog bites welcome SC orders; Ask those people to adopt. Bharat News

On June 30, six-year-old Chhavi Sharma, known as Bittu, was bitten by a stray dog while going to his aunt’s house in Putha Kalan, northwest Delhi. His family says that the dog attacked without any provocation, causing his bleeding. He was given Dr. for anti-rubies treatment. Bombedkar was rushed to the hospital, but his health deteriorated in mid -July.On July 21, his first day in school, he started vomiting, lost strength in his limbs, and stopped speaking. Four days later, he died before he was due to his last vaccine dose.For his family, the Supreme Court’s order to remove stray dogs from all Delhi areas on Monday and keep them in shelters is not only a policy decision, but also a form of justice.According to PTI quotation, “We don’t even want our enemies to not even want our enemies what we are doing.“I think my child is a change. I hope there are no other fourths that are hurt elsewhere. Anyone should go through a cruel fate, which we passed,” he said.The Supreme Court described the situation of stray dog in Delhi as “extremely serious” and directed the Delhi government and civil bodies to immediately start choosing stray dogs and keep them in shelters. It also warned of strict action against any person who disrupts the process.Chithai’s family said that the order gave him some relief. Krishni Devi said by news agency PTI, “We heard about the Supreme Court’s decision on TV. The first thing we felt was a sigh of relief. Now I hope they will take these animals to places where they cannot hurt us,” Krishna Devi was called by news agency PTI.“Like Gaushals (Gaufed) is made for cows, something should be made for these dogs. We are not fighting animals; We just want them to be separated so that they do not hurt us. And those who feed them should be made accountable – they feed and leave them on the streets, and these dogs make packs and chase the children, “he said.Another family in the city has also faced a similar incident. Dheeraj Ahuja, a resident of Ashok Vihar, said that his seven -year -old son, who often used to feed stray dogs, was defeated by one in his neighborhood.He said, “We welcome the order of this Supreme Court. It is a great, although delayed, step. My son, who is in class 7, had to take 10 injections. The child who was once fed these dogs was brutally attacked,” he said, as PTI quoted.Ahuja also addressed those who opposed the order. He said, “They should come forward, adopt these dogs and keep them in their homes. Our suffering is personal and we hope it has been strictly implemented,” he said.