It’s not a secret that our Indian traditions believe in the sacrifice of animals and even humans. But what possibly can justify eating innocent creatures?
Recently, an incident came in light about the transportation of dogs for human consumption.
To be honest, looking at the pictures of that incident, I thought it’s China again, how disgusting can they be!
But the incident is about an Indian state- Nagaland. The people of Nagaland eat dog meat at their festival because of its “nutritional and medical value”.
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Killing Dogs Is Illegal And Beyond That It’s Inhuman!
Animal rights activist Maneka Gandhi shared that these dogs are transported in trucks, with their mouth tied with rope and that many dogs died of suffocation.
— People For Animals India (@pfaindia) June 30, 2020
Not only Nagaland, but this practice is thriving in many north-eastern states of India.
We know that animal cruelty is banned in India, and killing dogs for meat is illegal under section 429 of the Indian Penal Code 1860, but still, these practices are implemented openly.
This is urgent. You can help make history by sending an email tonight to [email protected] saying Nagaland must stop dog markets, dog restaurants and smuggling of dogs into the state. Eating dog meat is inhuman, not just illegal. The issue comes before the cabinet tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/4Bv42EXuYN
— Pritish Nandy (@PritishNandy) July 1, 2020
FIAPO And Its Research On Dog Meat Trade
Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO) is an apex body of animal rights groups.
According to the organization, the dogs are traded for Rs. 50 per dog and these dogs are then sold at Rs. 1,000 per dog in the wholesale market.
Dog meat sells for Rs. 200 per kg on the streets of Nagaland, which is about Rs. 2,000 per dog.
Statistically, every year, more than 30,000 stray dogs are slaughtered for human consumption.
Good news!
The trade of dog meat is now banned in Nagaland.
The State Government has decided to ban commercial import and trading of dogs and dog markets and also the sale of dog meat, both cooked and uncooked. Appreciate the wise decision taken by the State’s Cabinet @Manekagandhibjp @Neiphiu_Rio
— Temjen Toy- Archived (@temjentoy) July 3, 2020
After the incident came into the limelight, people, including celebrities, blew up the internet. People started signing petitions and emailing the authorities.
The FIAPO sent an appeal to the Nagaland government to ban the consumption and sale of dog meat.
The legal manager of FIAPO wrote to Nagaland’s Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio- “We are writing with deep concern, shock and horror at recent images that have emerged from ‘animal bazaar’ markets in Dimapur where dogs are seen in terrifying conditions, tied up in sacks, waiting at a wet market, for their illegal slaughter, trade, and consumption as meat.”
The state government of Nagaland issued an advisory stating the ban of dog markets and transportation of dog meat has been banned in the state.
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Source: India, Economic Times, The Hindu
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