Municipal Corporation Of Delhi (Mcd) — Torture on A Dog
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Dr Manjeet Singh
from Noida, Uttar Pradesh
May 29, 2015
Tenants of the home CA-37B have kept a pet dog named Happy. This letter is addressed to highlight the sorry state of the affairs of the animal concerned. The residents are out of their home for the whole long day. In the morning only they feed him and that too with some chappati and left over of the previous night. During the long hot day the animal remains bound in the outer verandah of the house in the most untidy conditions. He remains always surrounded by faecal matter, urine that smells like a hell and its offensive smell is intolerable. The neighbors also have to bear its consequences all the time. His whole day litterings are also not cleaned on the daily basis . Whenever the lady of the house gets time she sometimes cleans it. The sorry state of the animal and his ill-treatment in the hands of his keepers is really a matter of concern. The pet is not taken for an outing ever and remains undernourished. Even the water kept for drinking is not changed on daily basis. The neighbors have many times approached the keepers as well as the ladlord of the house and requested them to either keep the environment tidy or the landlord should make them vacate the house, but is of no concern. After many futile attempts to address this problem, I m writing this letter so that the dignity of living of the animal is taken care of. If the keepers can't take a proper care of the pet and have kept him only for the security purpose, then a proper action should be taken against them. It's my humble request to take immediate concern of the problem and ask for a proper and strict action to be taken against the keepers.
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