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Should India Have More Strict Laws Against

Animal Cruelty?
Why India Should Have More Strict Laws Against
Animal Cruelty
Recently, We have seen many animal cruelty cases in India. Now, it's high time govt of
India should reform its laws against animal cruelty and abuse. Following are a few of many
animal cases

Animal cruelty cases in India


1. Jariya villagers of Damodarpur, Jaipur are helping cut and skin the carcasses of a
cow with a knife. The villagers claimed that they are doing it because of the strict
animal cruelty laws in the state. They don’t want to be subjected to police
punishments.
2. A villager in Erode District of Tamil Nadu, who was bitten by a snake, bit the man
who got the snake out of his home and did not inform the police. The man was
arrested on charges of causing bodily harm to a person.
3. On 5th May 2020, a street dog (Mangal) beaten up, strangled, dragged on a bike
and thrown in Nala, left to die in Kasarwadi, Pune by a coward named Bunty
phooge.
4. Here is a case of animal cruelty case from Uttar Pradesh: a cow was killed at
Maneri village in Sonbhadra district. The cows had allegedly attacked the owner’s
cattle.

Why the Indian government should make stricter laws


about animal abuse
Should Animal Abuse be in the Criminal Laws? There are many types of cases which you
have to go through in your lives. You can’t go through your life without trials and
tribulations, so animal abuse should not be a part of our lives.

Dogs and Cats are intelligent beings Cats and Dogs are intelligent beings and they
deserve to be treated as average human beings. They don’t deserve to be treated badly,
without any reason. Have you ever gone out to an animal shelter and seen some of these
animals crying? Why not do something about it? If you can’t, then why can’t you at least
help these animals and show them that they are important too?

India is not following the international standards


Animal Welfare Law of India was passed in 2002 and the protection of animal rights was
first declared in India. However, a recent survey shows that the country is not following the
international standards on animal cruelty laws. The reason for this is the fact that the
Indian law is very weak and has a very limited scope to treat animals and was not able to
take strong action against animal cruelty in India.
In recent days, we have seen many abusive videos about the inhumane treatment of
animals in India. Mostly, the videos are shot on animals in agricultural areas and it shows
how farmers are forcing animals to work hard, thus torturing them. In the country, most
animal rights organizations work to prevent and educate people about animal abuse.

Conclusion
Be a responsible citizen, try to solve and prevent animal cruelty cases. Don't let them take
the innocent life just for your or your neighbor's entertainment. Thus we need More Strict
Laws Against Animal Cruelty

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