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Sonakshi Sinha Critiques Government’s Stray Dog Lockdown, Exposes Double Standards: Bollywood Buzz

August 13, 20252 Mins Read
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Sonakshi Sinha Critiques Stray Dog Confinement Ruling

Sonakshi Sinha recently took to Instagram to voice her strong objection to a new ruling requiring the mass confinement of stray dogs in the Delhi NCR area. In her heartfelt post, the Bollywood actress shed light on the challenges these street dogs face and criticized the government’s approach as lacking empathy and effective solutions.

Sonakshi expressed her discontent, stating, “Day by day, we reveal how heartless we’ve become as a society,” indicating that the situation is only getting worse. She shared a message detailing the suffering of street dogs, portraying them as “victims of fear, hunger, disease, neglect, cruelty, and abandonment.” The post emphasized the need for humane treatment, noting that many dogs live without shelter or medical care, often succumbing to accidents or mistreatment.

Critically, she opposed the ruling that would displace these dogs from their known environments and send them to overcrowded shelters. Instead, the post called for humane methods like spaying and vaccinating stray dogs to manage their population responsibly.

In another message, Sonakshi questioned the government’s priorities, highlighting the lack of attention on pressing civic issues such as air pollution, women’s safety, and public infrastructure. She remarked, “If dogs are your biggest threat, maybe it’s time to recheck your job description,” which highlighted a misplaced focus on animal control rather than addressing more urgent community matters.

This government order to confine stray dogs has sparked a wave of criticism from citizens and animal rights activists alike. Sonakshi’s outspoken remarks add to the dissatisfaction among many in the entertainment industry, with several celebrities calling for more compassionate, science-based solutions instead of harsh measures that endanger animal welfare.

As the debate continues, Sonakshi Sinha’s passionate messages shine a light on the need for a more humane approach, urging authorities to consider both the welfare of stray animals and the wider civic issues faced by millions in the region.

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