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Target: Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang, Sikkim, India
Goal: Protect stray animals from cruelty and ensure justice for stray dog shot in the chest.
A 3-4-year-old stray dog was found shot on Kahi Road in India’s Sikkim, its body hastily buried until an anonymous tip led to its exhumation. A medical examination confirmed the dog had been shot in the chest. This incident, which animal rights activists brought to light, has ignited public outrage and demands for stronger legal protections for stray animals in Sikkim.
Animal activist Sagar Singh and Rebina Rai from People For Animals (PFA) Sikkim have played a crucial role in highlighting this case, despite initial local reluctance. A rally is being organized to condemn this act and raise awareness about the broader issue of animal abuse.
This tragic event underscores the urgent need for comprehensive legislation to protect stray animals from brutality. Create a safer and more compassionate environment for all animals in Sikkim.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear CM Tamang,
I am writing to express my deep concern regarding the recent tragic incident involving the shooting of a stray dog on Kahi Road. This situation has rightfully sparked outrage and calls for stronger animal protection laws in Sikkim. The 3-4-year-old dog was shot and hastily buried, only to be exhumed after an anonymous tip, revealing the severe cruelty inflicted upon it.
This case, brought to light by animal rights activists, highlights the need for immediate and comprehensive action to protect stray animals from such inhumane treatment. The community is uniting to condemn this act and demand justice for the innocent life lost.
I urge you to enact stricter legislation to safeguard stray animals and ensure that those who commit such acts of cruelty are held accountable. It is imperative that we create a legal framework that protects animals and reflects the values of compassion and justice.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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