Stray Dog Attack Prompts CM Action In Hyderabad

  • Stray dog attack on speech impaired boy draws CM Revanth Reddy’s concern
  • Chief Minister orders action on stray dog menace and directs medical support

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has ordered immediate action after a stray dog attack left Premchand, a speech impaired boy, seriously injured in Hayathnagar. The attack took place on Tuesday and raised concern across the city. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister, who was in Delhi on Wednesday, learnt about the incident and directed officials to respond quickly. He expressed deep concern over the brutal attack and stressed the need to address the growing stray dog menace.

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The Chief Minister asked the CMO officials to initiate action without delay. He said the boy must receive the best medical treatment available. Therefore, he instructed the GHMC Commissioner to visit the hospital and meet the family. He also told the Commissioner to assess their needs and provide all required government support. The direction came as officials worked to understand the circumstances of the attack.

Stray dog attacks have been rising in several parts of the city. This incident has renewed public worry about safety, especially for children and vulnerable groups. The Chief Minister took serious note of the trend and ordered measures to control the stray dog population. He said the government must act to prevent such incidents from happening again. The officials have been asked to take steps at once.

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The attack on Premchand has created a strong reaction among residents of Hayathnagar. They have been urging authorities to increase vigilance. The Chief Minister’s quick response reflects the urgency of the issue. Also, it highlights the need for a coordinated plan to reduce stray dog threats. With the seriousness of the attack and the injuries to the boy, the government now faces renewed pressure to address the stray menace more effectively. The instructions given on Wednesday mark the beginning of further action in the coming days.


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