Wednesday, 30 Mar 2011, SRINAGAR KASHMIR (J&K)

 

 

False allegations against ABC activist

 

Srinagar, March 29: Allegations against an activist of Animal Birth Control (ABC) in a news report published Monday could not be substantiated with pertinent testimonies. This newspaper had reported that the state authorities were dithering over dog culling due to pressures from Animal Welfare Board of India which as per the source input had intervened to manage Rs 7 Cr sterilization project for the said activist. While the newspaper stands by the premise of the report about SMC’s reluctance to go for dog culling, the allegations, which crept into the report through a citizen journalist, are withdrawn for unverifiable information.

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28 March 2011
The Editor
Rising Kashmir
Srinagar
 
 
Re : False, malicious and defamatory news purposely carried by you – for intimidation and causing threat to physical safety, irreparable harm to my reputation and wilful abuse to my prestige and social standing.
 
 
Dear Editor,
 
 
You have published a motivated and scandalous headline titled “NC Man turns animal lover to grab 7 crore project” in your newspaper Rising Kashmir today i.e 28 March 2011.
 
You have alluded by implication and inference in ways manifest and indirect that I as a person who “is neither a politician nor an animal life enthusiast” stand to benefit according to you by “grabbing a 7 crore project” for the proposed dog sterilisation in Srinagar.  “Politician” or “animal enthusiast” why should it be Rising Kashmir’s concern to be judge on my predilections and vocations? Who gave you that right? The corrupt and inept people at whose bidding you have rested your woefully deficient perspective and prudence are the ones threatened most by my campaign and this slander makes no difference to it. In crossing the Rubicon of propriety at their behest you have allowed slander to pass as news that shall in the coming days attract you the scrutiny of the Press Council of India for sure.
 
The mischievous piece has obviously been carried with a pre-determined malafide intention to intimidate, blackmail and wilfully cause irreparable harm to my social and political reputation. You would not be unaware that I am also a state protectee. In view of the raging public sentiment attached to it, your patently motivated news item has portend for my security and in fact has already resulted in threats to my physical safety as well. Police cases are being lodged for this separately. Please be informed that in case you do not immediately substantiate the news item falsely carried by you with proof I shall be forthwith instituting damages for Rs one crore against the newspaper, its editor and all those associated with perpetrating this propaganda besides lodging appropriate criminal cases under section 503, 504, read with sections 499, 500, 501, 506 and 507 of the IPC at your cost and responsibility. This is without prejudice to my legal rights as the aggrieved and affected.
 
Contrary to the concocted impression you give in the pack of lies cheaply sensationalised as news by you, I am an animal rights activist and political analyst of credibility whose association with the ruling NC is only incidental to his activism as both. My works as an animal rights activist are a matter of appreciation and record in India and abroad over the past eight years or so. I have never ever been recipient of any governmental or non-governmental aid all along. How does the question of my benefiting by 7 crore arise? I have consistently been advocating application of proven scientific methodology for effective dog population control measures in Kashmir along the lines practised in the rest of India so that the people could be given the reprieve they want. Much to the consternation of some corrupt and sentimental elements in the J&K bureaucracy, I have brought about an institutional arrangement Govt to Govt for effective dog control between the State and Central Govt agencies as part of my social commitment and contribution. Where then is the question of grabbing a 7 crore contract? Yes, I stand vehemently for dismantling and doing away with the SMC hegemony in dog population control and its effective management by professional veterinarians, civil society and experts instead. Unwilling to concede its money making turf or shed its ineffective monopoly this has discomfited the Municipal Corporation officialdom no end, that has over donkeys years developed a vested interest in an open ended, ineffective and unaccountable purchase and administration of dog poison worth crores. Multiple cases filed by me past few years against its top officials were investigated and found true by the State Vigilance Organisation and the SMC hierarchy is now desperately gasping to wriggle out of the burden of their past misdeeds. J&K is the only state where dogs are periodically killed and yet the only place where there numbers have geometrically progressed to crisis levels. Why? The AWBI though you have run your imagination amok does not grant any contracts or largesse nor operate through individuals like me but has a pan India policy and fiscal procedure standardised by the Union Forest Ministry to be applied in situations like Kashmir.
 
You are forthwith advised to publish a strong and clear rebuttal and unconditional apology for your damaging and concocted story according it equal and prominent space if not more on the same page and place where you allowed the false headline to hog attention and create sensationalism in the first place today. You may seek refuge under relevant parts of my notice above for the retraction to have context, be sufficiently and unequivocally forceful and articulate.
 
 
 
Sincerely yours
 
 
 
( JAVED IQBAL SHAH )
     Political Analyst  
Animal Rights Activist & Writer

 
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THE DAILY RISING KASHMIR, 28 MARCH 2011, MONDAY, SRINAGAR KASHMIR (J&K)
  
EDITOR : RAFI-UD-DIN BUKHARI TELEFAX : 0194-2477887 E-MAIL : editor@risingkashmir.com
 
NC man becomes animal lover to grab Rs 7 Cr sterilization project

 
Money angle in JK’s dilemma over dog culling
 
 
  
Srinagar, Mar 27:  An upstart with ruling National Conference has overnight become an animal care activist to win Rs 7 Crore project for sterilization of at least hundred thousand stray dogs in Kashmir.

(Rising Kashmir News)

 

Sources said this estranged relative of a top woman politician – he was for long hankering for an entry into Congress but finally wormed his way into the ruling NC – has influenced authorities in Animal Welfare Board of India in order to pocket the project. The cost of dog sterilization project was little over Rs 4 Cr last year. Now it has escalated to Rs 7 Cr.  State government and AWBI have agreed to bear the project cost on fifty-fifty basis.

According to sources, the said NC leader has been pedaling the cause of ‘Animal Care’ from New Delhi where he is running few other businesses also. He is learned to have influenced head of AWBI who on his behalf had stalled the tendering process past year because the ‘true animal lover’ did not qualify for it.

“There is AWBI guideline that a person having spent at least fifteen years of his life in animal care should be considered for sterilization project,” government sources said adding the same person had been indulging in email activism regarding dog care for past couple of years. They further said that AWBI head had personally intervened to ensure that this person, who was neither a politician nor an animal life enthusiast, gets the project.

“Sterilization of one dog costs between Rs 700 to Rs 1000, then there are other expenses. Huge money is involved,” an expert said adding even if the sterilization proves 100 percent successful it poses other dangers.
“We don’t have mechanism to diagnose a stray dog for diseases. If an ill dog is sterilized it is likely to become even more dangerous.”

The state government has decided not to kill stray dogs resulting in chaos on roads and anxiety among whole population. Recently, stray chased to death a teenage boy in city interiors. “We know the Act empowers us to kill stray dogs if they become public nuisance but we are only following the government policy,” said an official in Urban Development ministry.

Official records suggest at least six thousand persons receive dog bites every year in Kashmir. While the authorities are dithering over dog culling they don’t even procure required vaccine against Rabies, a fatal disease caused by dog bite.

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