Big news for animal lovers everywhere! The Supreme Court recently shared a fresh order about stray dogs in Delhi-NCR. This updated decision has brought smiles to many faces, including several familiar ones from the entertainment world.
The Supreme Court had some clear instructions about stray dogs in the Delhi-NCR area. They tweaked an earlier rule, stating that all stray dogs should be sterilized and vaccinated. After that, these furry friends must be returned to the very spots where they were picked up. The court declared on Friday, August 22, that only dogs who are sick or aggressive will be kept in shelter homes. This ruling has been widely celebrated, and our favorite stars are leading the cheer.
Raveena Tandon: “Good Sense Has Prevailed!”
Actress Raveena Tandon was quick to share her excitement on social media. She jumped onto her Instagram story to praise the Supreme Court’s updated decision. In a truly heartfelt message, she wrote, “Dogesh Bhai! You go ahead, we are with you.” She then added, “Now good sense has come. Thank you CJI (Chief Justice of India) and the Supreme Court.” Raveena also pushed for action, asking everyone to “ensure that the plans and funds allocated for vaccination and sterilization are used correctly.” It’s clear she’s passionate about making sure these directives actually help the dogs.
Vir Das Hopes for More Feeding Areas
Comedian and actor Vir Das also weighed in, taking to X (formerly Twitter) to share his thoughts. He applauded the Supreme Court’s ruling. Vir wrote, “Many thanks to India’s Supreme Court for supporting the process of sterilizing, vaccinating, and safely returning dogs.” He didn’t stop there, also expressing a wish for further improvements. He added, “Hope that municipalities will quickly create feeding areas for them.” It seems he’s thinking ahead to make sure these dogs have everything they need.
Rupali Ganguly Calls it a “Big Win for Compassion”
Rupali Ganguly, famously known for her role in ‘Anupama,’ also joined the chorus of praise. She shared a post celebrating the decision. Rupali described the ruling as “a big win for kindness.” She expressed her deep gratitude, stating, “I am thankful to the Honorable Supreme Court for changing its order. They allowed stray dogs to be sterilized and released.” She highlighted the dual benefits of this step. According to Rupali, this move “not only protects people from rabies and dangerous dogs but also gives our voiceless friends a chance to live with respect.” It’s a wonderful outcome for both people and animals alike.
