Residents of Deesa are frustrated with the ongoing issue of stray animals in their city. Cows, donkeys, and other stray animals have become a major headache for city dwellers. Many innocent drivers and pedestrians have lost their lives due to accidents involving these strays. The local government, along with the district collector, has ordered all municipalities to address this problem. Despite spending lakhs of rupees every year to capture these stray animals, the situation remains unchanged. Concerns about corruption in the handling of this issue are growing among the public.
Recently, a private agency hired by the Deesa municipality carried out the task of capturing stray animals without providing safety equipment to its workers. They only managed to capture donkeys around the Garden Circle and Maharana Pratap High School Circle. The municipality had assigned the agency to capture both cows and donkeys, but they focused solely on donkeys. Animal welfare activists have expressed outrage over the cruel treatment of these animals during the capture process.
It is important to note that this agency has previously been awarded contracts to capture stray animals, receiving substantial payments. Yet, the problem of stray animals in the city has worsened again. Questions are being raised about why the same agency continues to receive these contracts. The municipality’s inability to solve the stray animal problem despite spending so much money has raised serious doubts about their efficiency. The residents are now demanding a high-level investigation and action against those responsible for this ongoing issue.
The issue has become a serious concern for the citizens of Deesa. Many have raised alarms about public safety and the effectiveness of the municipality’s actions. Local leaders have promised to look into the matter, but residents are losing faith in their promises. They are calling for more transparency in how funds are being used and a better strategy to deal with the stray animals.
In a city where people should feel safe, the presence of stray animals poses a continuous threat. The situation calls for urgent attention and a rethinking of current strategies. Citizens of Deesa deserve a safe environment free from the risks posed by stray animals. As the call for action grows louder, it remains to be seen how the authorities will respond to the concerns of the residents.
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