Amit
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This. And also the voice to text on GPT is miles miles ahead of others like Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude.

Shocking and unacceptable 🚨 A police officer who is supposed to protect is instead supporting animal abusers. Complaints are ignored, offenders are protected, and innocent community dogs are being removed on fake bite claims. Is this what justice looks like? Voiceless lives matter. #AnimalCruelty #JusticeForVoiceless #MumbaiPolice @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice @CMOMaharashtra @Dev_Fadnavis @dilthi_gujarati @SpotzHaroon @advparth9s @VijaySingh_law @Adarshvwastha @surbhirawatpfa @pfaindia @PetaIndia @DGPMaharashtra @Manekagandhibjp @JahnaviIyer

This is how, MCD's @$$h0les catch the dog. No training, no preparation, no equipment, no respect, no dignity, no permission. Wherever dogs were seen, they attacked mercilessly like demons. @gupta_rekha Is this the voice of your conscience, is it love? Why such double standards?

Hit me with the craziest wildlife facts you know about !!



A paid narrative to promote hatred against dogs? That’s what it’s starting to feel like. Not one serious question on why, despite being an almost developed nation, we still struggle with rabies. Not one deep dive into why the government failed to implement nationwide sterilisation and vaccination of street dogs—even though it’s mandated under the 2001 law. These are the real issues. This is where accountability is needed. But that would require real journalism. And maybe that’s the problem—because asking tough questions isn’t as “profitable” as pushing fear-driven narratives. 😷 Time to ask: will media houses like NDTV ever choose courage over convenience? Or are we just going to keep vilifying the voiceless while ignoring systemic failures? 🐾


Stray Dog Menace:- Noida: Pack of stray dogs attacked a child in Sector 47, child narrowly escaped minor injuries after locals came forward. Same cr!me and same circle of defending dog cr!mes everyday. This Stray Dog Menace is out of control and we are surrounded by these dogs.




How many times do you hear of someone being bitten by a fox, bear, raccoon, monkey, or cat? Now compare that with how often you hear about dog bites. We all know where the problem lies, but we are not speaking up about it enough. There is only one solution!



