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Kerala Minister Terms Supreme Court’s Stray Dog Removal Order ‘Impractical’

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Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 7: Kerala Local Self-Government Minister M.B. Rajesh on Friday termed the Supreme Court’s reported directive to remove all stray dogs from public spaces as impractical and unfeasible, citing severe logistical and social challenges in implementing such an order.

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Speaking to reporters, Rajesh said, “When there is resistance even to establishing Animal Birth Control (ABC) shelters, how can all stray dogs be removed from the streets?” He pointed out that protests have erupted in several areas against setting up ABC facilities, making implementation extremely difficult.

The minister clarified that the state government has not yet received a copy of the Supreme Court’s official order. “A detailed response will be issued once we examine the directive,” he added.

According to the latest Livestock Census, Kerala has an estimated 2.8 lakh stray dogs. However, only 15,825 dogs were sterilised last year, and 9,737 so far this financial year. The state currently operates 19 ABC centres, some of which remain non-functional, with just 595 animal catchers available statewide.

Officials say identifying suitable land for large-scale shelters and ensuring adequate facilities and manpower pose major challenges. The government has proposed introducing portable ABC units as a temporary measure, though concerns remain about public resistance even to these.

“There were earlier suggestions to use uninhabited areas near forest regions for establishing such shelters,” an official said. “But each animal would need individual kennels and dedicated care, adding to operational costs.”

Rajesh noted that the state will explore feasible and humane alternatives before finalising its stance. A comprehensive plan is expected after ministerial-level consultations and discussions with the Animal Welfare Board of India to determine a sustainable way forward in managing the stray dog population.

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