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Vets booked for death of dog at KCR's house; Oppn slams govt

A case has been booked against two veterinarians for allegedly causing the death of a pet dog at Telangana CM's official residence.

Vets booked for death of dog at KCR's house
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Published : Sep 15, 2019, 8:48 PM IST

Hyderabad: A case has been booked against two veterinarians for allegedly causing the death of a pet dog at Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's official residence, with the action drawing flak from the opposition, which hit out at the government for 'inaction' over the spread of dengue fever.

The case was registered against the duo under IPC section 429 (Mischief by killing or maiming cattle) and relevant sections of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, on September 12 based on a complaint filed by a dog handler working at the Pragathi Bhavan, the official residence of the CM.

The complainant alleged that negligence on part of the veterinarians, one of whom was the administrator of the private vet clinic, in providing treatment to the 11-month-old ailing dog, which died on September 11.

Reacting to the registration of the case, All India Congress Committee Spokesperson Dasoju Sravan said that no action was taken when six children died of Dengue on a single day at a state-run hospital.

He sought to know whether or not criminal cases for negligence should be booked against the Chief Minister and Health Minister Etala Rajender.

The Congress leader further demanded that the State government declare a health emergency in Telangana to take immediate measures to control the spread of viral diseases.

Similarly, BJP Telangana State Chief Spokesperson K Krishna Saagar Rao, in a release dubbed the action against the veterinarian as an "irony of sorts".

"It's a cruel joke," he said alleging the state was witnessing dengue deaths due to "criminal negligence" of the Chief Minister and the Health Minister.

He wondered how many cases need to be booked against the two for their "unaccountable governance."

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Hyderabad: A case has been booked against two veterinarians for allegedly causing the death of a pet dog at Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's official residence, with the action drawing flak from the opposition, which hit out at the government for 'inaction' over the spread of dengue fever.

The case was registered against the duo under IPC section 429 (Mischief by killing or maiming cattle) and relevant sections of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, on September 12 based on a complaint filed by a dog handler working at the Pragathi Bhavan, the official residence of the CM.

The complainant alleged that negligence on part of the veterinarians, one of whom was the administrator of the private vet clinic, in providing treatment to the 11-month-old ailing dog, which died on September 11.

Reacting to the registration of the case, All India Congress Committee Spokesperson Dasoju Sravan said that no action was taken when six children died of Dengue on a single day at a state-run hospital.

He sought to know whether or not criminal cases for negligence should be booked against the Chief Minister and Health Minister Etala Rajender.

The Congress leader further demanded that the State government declare a health emergency in Telangana to take immediate measures to control the spread of viral diseases.

Similarly, BJP Telangana State Chief Spokesperson K Krishna Saagar Rao, in a release dubbed the action against the veterinarian as an "irony of sorts".

"It's a cruel joke," he said alleging the state was witnessing dengue deaths due to "criminal negligence" of the Chief Minister and the Health Minister.

He wondered how many cases need to be booked against the two for their "unaccountable governance."

Also read: Fire breaks out at nail paint factory in Delhi

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Vets booked for death of dog at KCR's house; Oppn slams govt
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Hyderabad, Sept 15 (PTI) A case has been booked against
two veterinarians for allegedly causing the death of a pet dog
at Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's official
residence, with the action drawing flak from opposition, which
hit out at the government for 'inaction' over spread of dengue
fever.
The case was registered against the duo under IPC section
429 (Mischief by killing or maiming cattle) and relevant
sections of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, on
September 12 based on a complaint filed by a dog handler
working at the Pragathi Bhavan, official residence of the CM.
The complainant alleged that negligence on part of the
veterinarians, one of whom was the administrator of the
private vet clinic, in providing treatment to the 11-month-old
ailing dog, which died on September 11, police said on Sunday.
Reacting to the registration of case, All India Congress
Committee Spokesperson Dasoju Sravan said no action was taken
when six children died of Dengue on a single day at a
state-run hospital.
He sought to know whether or not criminal cases for
negligence should be booked against the Chief Minister and
Health Minister Etala Rajender.
The Congress leader further demanded that the State
government declare health emergency in Telangana to take
immediate measures to control the spread of viral diseases.
Similarly, BJP Telangana State Chief Spokesperson K
Krishna Saagar Rao, in a release dubbed the action against the
veterniarian as an "irony of sorts".
"It's a cruel joke," he said alleging the state was
witnessing dengue deaths due to "criminal negligence" of the
Chief Minister and the Health Minister.
He wondered how many cases need to be booked against the
two for their "unaccountable governance." PTI VVK
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