Situation of stray cattle in Chandigarh remains unchanged despite Supreme Court orders; response sought from DC, matter to be raised with PM

Date:


Even nearly a year after the Supreme Court issued orders regarding the removal of stray cattle and bovines from the streets and ensuring their protection, the situation in Chandigarh and surrounding areas remains unchanged. Addressing this issue, the Chandigarh unit of ‘Gaumata Sevak’ has written to Deputy Commissioner Nitin Yadav, seeking a response from the administration.

The volunteers state that if no concrete action is taken within seven days, they will attempt to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Chandigarh on July 17 to present their case. The organization notes that a large number of stray cattle still roam the city streets, posing a persistent risk of road accidents. Furthermore, the condition of animals in several *gaushalas* (cattle shelters) is unsatisfactory. The organization alleges that despite clear Supreme Court directives, no effective action is visible at the administrative level. In the letter, the organization has sought information on seven key points regarding compliance with the Supreme Court’s orders.

These points include the name of the nodal officer appointed to oversee compliance, a copy of the compliance report filed with the Supreme Court, responsibilities assigned to officials across various departments, details of stray cattle removed from the streets so far, the establishment of a helpline, minutes of review meetings, and details of action taken against negligent officials.

Rohit Sharma and Mohit Sharma—the Punjab and Chandigarh State President and Secretary, respectively, of the Rashtriya Sanatan Sena Bharat (Sanatan Sarv Seva Sangh) Gau Raksha Dal—emphasized that the Supreme Court’s orders must be implemented with the utmost seriousness.

They stated that this is not merely an issue of animal welfare but also concerns public safety and the general interest. The organization has demanded that the administration make full details regarding compliance public and take effective measures for a permanent solution to the problem of stray cattle.


CHANDIGARH MEDIA
CHANDIGARH MEDIAhttp://www.chandigarhmedia.com
In the wake of today's technologically driven world, people are effectively coping with the digitalized scenario. The need to spare long hours for updating oneself with whatever is happening around, has completely disappeared. An enormous hub of latest news and information is available in seconds, till the time you blink an eye, only on CHANDIGARH MEDIA. Although the internet is flooded with numerous e-newspapers, it is difinitely hard to beat CHANDIGARH HELPLINE group. You just need to join CHANDIGARH MEDIA on facebook, instagram, Youtube, Twitter or whatsapp and undoubtedly you'll be the first one with the latest news among your peers. Another positive aspect of this group is that you can also forward your promotions and become familiar among a fan base of around 30k people. So guys halt for a second and go follow CHANDIGARH MEDIA AND CHANDIGARH HELPLINE!

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Father and son kill man; the reason will leave you shocked

A 38-year-old man was allegedly attacked and killed with...

Youth Dies Under Suspicious Circumstances in Kapurthala Modern Jail; Family Creates Uproar

Harpreet Chahal, a young man incarcerated in Kapurthala Modern...

New Order from Punjab Government: Schools to Remain Open on July 11–12 Despite Holidays

The government has issued a significant administrative order regarding...
error: Content is protected !!