This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 10 March 2016.
As per statistics, since 1994, a total of 429 people, bitten by stray dogs, have succumbed to rabies and during the same period dog bites injured 13.12 lakh people. Against this, the 1993 serial bomb blasts killed a total of 257 people and left 717 injured. The 26/11 terrorist attack on Mumbai left 164 dead and 308 injured. The sum total is 421 deaths and 1,025 injured.
The BMC has also indicated that every year, a large number of persons get bitten by dogs in Mumbai and when efforts are made to remove the dogs, the animal lovers protest but do nothing to eliminate the problem. The animal lovers are passionate no doubt but in their enthusiasm to protect the rights of animals, they obstruct the work of the civic bodies in capturing the stray dogs and sterilizing them.
Incidentally, the menace of stray dogs is so great that many people desist from taking walks in the morning and evening because of the fear of being bitten.
The Bench has directed that sterilization and vaccination of stray dogs must be done in accordance with the law and no NGO shall create any impediment in this work.
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