Culling street dogs: Panchayat members not to get state aid

The government has cited legal issues in not helping those accused in such an act.

Update: 2017-06-19 20:29 GMT
Stray dogs found to occupy around 42 per cent of the total canine population in Tamil Nadu.

Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has declined to aid four panchayat members who got summons from the Supreme Court for allegedly culling street dogs at Varkala after an elderly man in their locality was mauled to death. The Congress workers, including  Chirayankeezhu block panchayat member Manju Pradeep, Kizhuvillam panchayat members A.S. Sreekantan and  Biju Kumar and Shahjahan,  were among those who received the summons. They said that the Kerala Pradesh  Congress Committee had  offered to provide legal aid and  entrusted former standing council member Ramesh Babu with the task.

Also Rs 50,000 will be released for the expense. Philanthropist and industrialist Kochouseph Chittilapilly also has promised to fund their travel  to the national capital. The case was filed by Nikita Anand of Haryana through her counsel Prashant Bhusan. The government has cited legal issues in not helping those accused in such an act.

Meanwhile, Attingal municipality chairperson M. Pradeep,  who also received the summons, will independently approach the Supreme Court and apprise that he had no involvement in the case. They will appear before the court on July 8. The culling  allegedly happened soon after stray dogs mauled and partially ate an 85-year-old man at Mamom on April 8.  The police said  that the man collapsed and  lay in the field dehydrated for hours before being attacked by dogs.

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