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12 children mauled to death in two months by stray dogs in Sitapur district, UP

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12 children mauled to death in two months by stray dogs in Sitapur district, UP

Three kids were mauled to death by stray dogs in Khairabad town of Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh (UP) on Tuesday, May 1.

Dogs have killed at least 14 children and injured several others in the area in the last two months.

On Wednesday, furious at the continuing menace, Khairabad villagers shot dead three dogs and beat to death at least 10 others, said media reports.

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act has outlawed the killing of stray dogs, but there have been repeated demands to revise the rules to tackle the menace.

According to previous reports, India has some 30 million stray dogs and more than 20,000 people die of rabies every year.

But now the problem has grown with the new, increasing menace of ‘man-eating’ dogs.

On Tuesday, around 6 in the morning, an eleven-year-old girl, Shyamli Nath, a resident of Tikaria village, had stepped out to relieve herself when she was attacked by stray dogs. On hearing her shrieks, a few villagers ran to save her but by that time dogs had bitten her stomach and face so badly that she died on the spot due to excessive bleeding and internal injuries.

In another incident the same morning, 12-year-old Khalid was mauled to death in Gurpalia village when he was on his way to his father’s mango orchard. They ate half of Khalid’s body before they were chased away.

While Khairabad police and local administration were attending to the two cases, they were informed of a similar death around 9 am at Kolia village, about 1.5km from Gurpalia, where a pack of dogs had killed Komal (8). Her body was also found in a mango orchard. According to media reports, Komal was playing with her friends when a group of stray dogs suddenly attacked and injured her critically. Her family members rushed to her rescue and shifted the victim to District Hospital but she succumbed to her injuries.

Local authorities told APN News that the ‘man eating’ stray dog menace has arisen after the closure of slaughter houses in the area. With the supply of discarded portions of meat and bones of slaughtered animals gone, the dogs had started turning on children, they said.

Media reports quoting villagers said the stray dog menace has resurfaced in the area after six weeks. “We were earlier worried about wild animals like tigers and leopards, but now we seek help even on spotting a pack of dogs. We don’t let children go out alone in the night. Elders in the family take turns to guard villages with lathis,” said Gurpalia resident Ayub Khan, reported The Times of India (TOI).

Dogs had killed Khan’s s six-year-old child in March.

The TOI report mentioned SDM Sitapur Shashank Tripathi as saying that the forest department had told the administration that it can only deal with wild animals and the dog menace doesn’t come under its purview. The Sitapur municipal corporation also lacks resources to catch dogs, Tripathi added. The forest department, however, agreed to station four personnel along with a private dog catcher from Mathura to curb the dog menace in the 12km stretch in Sitapur.

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PM Modi offers prayer, takes holy dip in Ganga in Varanasi ahead of filing Lok Sabha nomination

The prime minister is seeking a 3rd term and hoping for a record margin. Varanasi goes in for elections on June 1 in the last phase of the Lok sabha elections.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered prayers at Dashashwamedh Ghat on the banks of the Ganga river in Varanasi before filling his nomination from the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat on Tuesday in Uttar Pradesh. Today also marks the auspicious day of Ganga Saptami and the prime minister also participated in prayers and performed the Ganga Aarti at the Ghat.

PM Modi is the sitting MP and BJP’s candiatate and will file his nomination papers from the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, from where he has secured wins with large margins for the last 2 terms. PM Modi will also offer prayers at Kal Bhairav Temple before filing his nomination.

The prime minister is seeking a 3rd term and hoping for a record margin. Varanasi goes in for elections on June 1 in the last phase of the Lok sabha elections. Security has been tightened outside the office of the District Magistrate in Varanasi ahead of PM Modi’s nomination.

Ahead of the nomination, BJP took to X and posted in hindi on X that the temple town of Kashi is once again ready to send its servant (PM Modi) to the Parliament. PM Modi said that he had neither come here nor has anyone sent him here, Maa Ganga had called him. This relationship between Kashi, Kashi residents and the Chief Servant is one of development, trust and affection. Kashi is once again ready to send its beloved chief servant to the parliament by winning him with record votes.

The prime minister also posted on X about his association with the city. He wrote that his relationship with Kashi is amazing, inseparable and incomparable. All he could say is that it cannot be expressed in words! Voting in Varanasi will take place on 1st June in the last phase of the Lok Sabha elections.

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FIR against BJP candidate Madhavi Latha as she asked Muslim women voters to remove veil

A video of Madhavi Latha asking the Muslim women voters to remove their veil to disclose their identity has gone viral and is circulating on social media platforms. She was trying to verify if the faces of the women voters matched the photos on their voter ID Cards.

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The Hyderabad police on Monday registered an FIR against Madhavi Latha, BJP’s Hyderabad constituency candidate, for allegedly trespassing into a polling booth and asking some Muslim women voters to remove their burqa for identity check.

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation commissioner, Ronald Rose, who is also the returning officer for Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency directed the Malakpet police to register an FIR against Madhavi Latha under Sections 186 (voluntarily obstructing a public servant from discharging of duties), 171C (voluntarily interfering in the exercise of electoral right) and, besides Section 132 of the Representation of the People Act, 505 (1)(c) (circulation of a statement with an intent to incite a class or community of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

Earlier during the day, the BJP candidate visited a polling booth (No. 122) at Azampura in Malakpet assembly segment and started asking the Muslim women voters about their identity. A video of Madhavi Latha asking the Muslim women voters to remove their veil to disclose their identity has gone viral and is circulating on social media platforms. She was trying to verify if the faces of the women voters matched the photos on their voter ID Cards.

Madhavi Latha took to her social media handle on X and posted  that there were many discrepancies in the voters’ list and as a result, she came there to verify the same. The Police officers stationed at the polling booth seemed very dull, they were not at all active. She added that they were not checking anything.

She said senior citizen voters were coming here but their names had been deleted from the list. She also pointed out that a few of them are residents of Goshamahal but their names are in the list of Rangareddy. Madhavi Latha defended her decision and told the media that there was nothing wrong in her move to ask some women voters to verify their identity.

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Kapil Sibal entry triggers debate: Should a politician contest and hold SCBA presidentship?

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The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) election campaigning has hotted up with Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal entering the fray in the last moment for the President’s post. Sibal’s main contender is Pradeep Rai, SCBA Vice-President for two terms and an active Senior Advocate known for his concern for members’ cause.  Sibal, a Rajya Sabha MP from the Samajwadi Party, had filed his nomination on May 9, a mere seven days before the elections on May 16. The nomination of Sibal has triggered a debate whether a politician should contest and hold the presidentship of the SCBA. 

Justice PV Shetty, former Lokayukta, Karnataka, told India Legal: “The President-elect should not make use of the position as the office-bearer of the association to improve his position. His political will should not find place in the association’s acitivity. It should be kept separate. One is elected as the President of the SCBA and one should not use the position to improve his political status.”

Justice PV Shetty

The SCBA’s mandate is to facilitate a constructive dialogue between the Bar and the Bench, nurturing an environment conducive to the administration of justice. However, partisanship can effectively mar any such interactive effort. A politician brings with himself a baggage of not only entrenched ideologies but vested interests too. He juggles two careers and two ambitions at a time. It opens up the SCBA or any organisation to become a tool of partisan motives, turning it into an impediment rather than a facilitator of legal discourse. This has potential to erode public trust in the judiciary and compromise the sanctity of law administration and justice.

Justice Sridhar Rao, former acting chief justice of Gauhati High Court, told India Legal: “Allowing a Member of Parliament or Member of Legislative Assembly to hold senior posts in the SCBA is not tenable. The association will then have the character of a political party. It will also affect the unity of the Bar.”

Justice Sridhar Rao

Accessibility is another crucial factor that underscores the unsuitability of politicians for leadership roles within professional bodies such as the SCBA. A politician’s hectic schedule, divided between political engagements and legal pursuits, leaves little room for meaningful engagement with the grassroots members of the Bar. A leader who is inaccessible to the common man cannot truly understand their concerns and represent their interests effectively.

Prof Suryaprakash, Vice Chancellor, National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal, told India Legal:  “Article 19 (i) (c) provides for freedom to form associations and unions. The SCBA has been formed not for political aggrandisement but for protection and promotion of advocates interests and rights; and to facilitate administration of justice. SCBA assists the highest court in justice delivery system, and is a part of justice delivery system. The Bar and the Bench go hand in hand. No politician should head the SCBA as it would make all political parties vie with each other to set up their own candidate and would thus make the association a political arena. Bar and Bench go hand in hand. No politician should head the SCBA. It should be headed only by legal professionals.”

Prof.(Dr.) S. Surya Prakash

Sibal was previously elected SCBA President three times, his last tenure was twenty-three years ago in 2001. Before that, he was President during the 1995-96 and 1997-98 terms. Kapil Sibal also served as the Additional Solicitor General of India during 1989–90.

Senior Advocate Pradeep Rai has over 25 years of standing at the Bar in the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, Commissions, Regulatory Bodies and Tribunals. During his two terms as Vice-President, SCBA, Rai has taken quite a few initiative to promote the interests of the SCBA members which includes mediation programs, members housing , health benefits for members, chamber allotment and cultural programs.

Incumbent SCBA President Senior Advocate Adish Aggarwala is standing for re-election. Apart from Sibal, Rai and Aggarwala, Senior Advocate Priya Hingorani, Advocates Neeraj Srivastava and Tripurari Ray are also in the fray.

The SCBA elections will be held on May 16 . Voters will choose the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. A debate will be held in the Supreme Court lawns between the candidates for the posts of President and Hony Secretary on May 15. Votes will be counted on May 18, Saturday.

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