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How many dog activists can escape a medical examination for animal promiscuousness?
P. S. Remesh Chandran
Editor, Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum
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How many dog activists can escape a medical examination for animal promiscuousness?
P. S. Remesh Chandran
Editor, Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum
Why deny this simple fact which is universally accepted? How many dog activists in any given country can escape a medical examination for evidence of animal promiscuousness? Punjab streets do have the problem of packs of dogs attacking humans in public roads. It happen everyday in states from Kashmir to Kerala. Times Of India regularly printed articles reporting these untoward incidents. When the number of dogs increases and they form into packs which process is only natural, they gradually become bold enough to attack humans. The increasing number of attacks on human explains only one thing: dog population has already surpassed human population in India. You are only going to see the most evil consequences of this situation in coming years. We love human beings, not dogs. There indeed are a few people in our society who despise human society for the 2 dollar pleasure from dogs. Let them leave India with their dogs- there are passenger satellites going to space regularly. If one more dengue death occurs, if one more wave of chikungunya appears, it more human being is bitten to pieces by dogs in Indian roads, there certainly will be more acerbic opposition to this kind of anti-human and anti-societal laws enacted by the ignorant, haughty and bought out people’s representatives. Be sure of it. Our problem is people dying around us due to dengue and chikungunya and a host of other arbo-viral infections and our children now being unable to walk to school for fear of dog attacks. It is now the street-walking common man versus the car-riding dog lovers. When government of India begins to investigate how much foreign money comes to India for promoting dog activism in the country and from whom in which countries fro which organizations, we will begin to see things reversing.
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Editor
of Sahyadri Books & Bloom Books, Trivandrum. Author of several
books in English and in Malayalam. And also author of Swan: The
Intelligent Picture Book. Born and brought up in the beautiful village
of Nanniyode in the Sahya Mountain Valley in Trivandrum, in Kerala.
Father British Council trained English teacher and Mother University
educated. Matriculation with distinction and Pre Degree Studies in
Science with National Merit Scholarship. Discontinued Diploma studies in
Electronics and entered politics. Unmarried and single.
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Post: P. S. Remesh Chandran, Editor, Sahyadri Books, Trivandrum, Padmalayam, Nanniyode, Pacha Post, Trivandrum- 695562, Kerala State, South India.
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