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Hyderabad Dog Attack : Congress Filed Complaint in HRC

Hyderabad Dog Attack | Hyderabad, Feb 22 (Maxim News): Congress leaders have filed a complaint with the Human Rights Commission (HRC) over the death of a boy in a dog attack in Amberpet.

They appealed to the HRC to file a case against Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, Municipal Minister K. Tarak Rama Rao, and GHMC Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi who acted negligently.

On this occasion, Congress leaders displayed placards saying Shame KTR, Shame Mayor. Congress Working President Mahesh Kumar Goud said that while the dogs are playing on their own, the Telangana government is acting negligently.

The focus is on the car race. He asked whether KTR has the time to know what is happening in the municipal department. He commented that the government had not responded so far. No one knows what the Mayor is doing. Mahesh Kumar said that HRC has not appointed a judge for two months.

Hyderabad Dog Attack

Former Minister Pushpalila said Gadwala Vijayalakshmi is not eligible for the post of Mayor. She criticized KTR’s focus on election and not on public issues. They demanded financial assistance of Rs. 30 lakhs be announced to the dead boy’s family.

Congress leader Feroze Khan said, only empty chairs are seen in HRC. He asked that if a dog dies, a case will be registered, and if the same dog bites a human, there is negligence. He asked what action should be taken against those who caused the boy’s death.

Last year, 80,000 people were bitten by dogs. KTR shows Gachibowli and Kokapet and says this is the development, KTR should come to me and show me how many problems are there.

Hyderabad Dog Attack: Congress Filed Complaint in HRC
Hyderabad Dog Attack: Congress Filed Complaint in HRC

Another Congress leader Kota Neelima demanded that action be taken against those who behaved negligently. What is the assurance for the family of the deceased boy? she questioned. (Maxim News)


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