Pokadera, Mayabunder, Aug 21: The residents of Pokadera Village, North and Middle Andaman, have raised serious concerns over the growing menace of stray dogs in their locality. In a letter addressed to the Deputy Commissioner of North and Middle Andaman, Mayabunder, Mr. Abdul Siddique, former Pramukh, highlighted the alarming increase in incidents involving stray dog attacks on both residents and domestic animals over the past week.
According to Mr. Siddique, the situation in Pokadera Village has reached a critical point, with stray dogs becoming increasingly aggressive. Numerous residents, including vulnerable groups such as the elderly and children, have reportedly been bitten by these dogs. The frequency and severity of these attacks have created an atmosphere of fear, preventing villagers from going about their daily routines without risking their safety.
The letter urges the Deputy Commissioner to take immediate and effective action to address the stray dog problem in the village. Mr. Siddique has requested that the authorities devise and implement a comprehensive solution to manage and control the stray dog population, emphasizing the urgent need for relief from this ongoing threat.
The villagers of Pokadera are anxiously awaiting a swift response and intervention from the local administration to restore safety and normalcy to their community.
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