Telangana Assembly member Akbaruddin Owaisi, chief of (AIMIM) has taken a significant step to address public health and safety… Incidents involving dogs in the state all. Recent meetings. Congressional intervention has highlighted growing concern among citizens and officials about animal control and public health policy.
During the session of the Assembly, Owaisi highlighted the alarming incidents of dog bites and its impact on communities in Telangana. Citing recent statistics and reports, he stressed the urgent need for comprehensive measures to reduce the risk of stray dogs and ensure the safety of the country’s citizens, and Owaisi’s remarks focused on the twin needs of animal welfare and public health protection.
Responding to the concerns raised, Owaisi proposed a multi-pronged approach to address the issue. Key recommendations include implementing an effective stray dog management system, increasing public awareness of dog bite prevention campaigns and providing vaccination centers and facilities treating them where possible He stressed the importance of government, NGOs and communities working together for development.
The meeting’s discussion on dog bites also sparked a wider discussion on animal welfare and public health initiatives in Telangana. Owaisi recommended a balance and called for harmonizing modern, humane preventive measures with global best practices.