ACTRESS Divya Dutta, who is known for films
like Badlapur, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, VeerZaara and others, has spoken up on the
importance of co-existence.
Recently, the actress took to her Instagram, and
shared a video in which she spoke about how stray
animals live their own lives without disturbing
anyone.
She also penned a long note in the caption, as
she wrote, “Co-existence, chahein to sab ek sath
exist kar sakte hain, ek jagah pe...haq hai sabka
barabar. upar wale ne diya.
Thoda patiently aur
tolerance ke sath handle karein to sab ho sakta
hai..hum human race akele hi rahenge iss duniya
mei , jo chahiye rakhenge jo nahin chahiye hata
denge...sahi hai? Hoping and praying, sab theek
hoga. I’m sure hoga (If they want to, everyone can
exist together in one place. Everyone has an equal
right. The one above gave it. If you handle it with a
little patience and tolerance, everything is possible. The human race will be alone in this world,
keeping what they want and removing what they
don't... right? Hoping and praying, everything will
be alright. I'm sure it will happen)”.
This comes amid the Supreme Court issued a
statement criticising individuals and groups who
feed stray dogs in public areas, asking rhetorically
why they don’t feed them at home or take responsibility for them personally instead of leaving
them on busy streets where they can bite or scare
people.
The Court also made it clear that harassment of
women dog feeders must be dealt with under
criminal law, underscoring that while feeding in
undesignated spaces is a problem for public safety, harassment of feeders is not acceptable.
The court suggested that those who want to feed
stray dogs should take them into their own homes
or care for them, rather than encouraging them to
congregate in public spaces.