Hundreds of stray dogs that roam the streets of the Indian capital Delhi are being rounded up by authorities and moved to shelters in the run-up to the G20 summit this weekend, according to animal activists and Reuters witnesses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW DELHI - Hundreds of stray dogs that roam the streets of the Indian capital Delhi are being rounded up by authorities and moved to shelters in the run-up to the G20 summit this weekend, according to animal activists and Reuters witnesses.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi did not directly link the removal of stray dogs to the summit, stating that the canines are being picked up"only on an urgent need basis". The MCD, in August, had issued an order for removal of stray dogs"from the vicinity of prominent locations in view of the G-20 summit", but withdrew the directions two days later following a backlash.
Reuters' witnesses saw MCD teams capturing dogs using rods with a loop at one end. The animals were then dragged to ambulances.
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