Dog Allegedly Thrown in River for Fun Deserves Immediate Justice

Target: Mr. Sudhir Saxena, Director General of Police in Madhya Pradesh, India

Goal: Ensure a thorough investigation into the young boy who allegedly tossed a puppy into a river.

A young boy from Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India, allegedly tossed a defenseless puppy into a flowing river. The incident, captured on video and widely shared on social media, has sparked outrage and condemnation from netizens across the country.

The video depicts Lokesh Batham, accompanied by another boy who was recording the incident, allegedly displaying a complete lack of regard for the well-being and safety of the innocent puppy. Both boys can be heard mocking and making fun of the puppy after reportedly throwing it into the river in a shocking display of cruelty and insensitivity.

As the video continues to circulate on social media platforms, it serves as a powerful call to action for society to unite against such acts of animal cruelty. This alleged incident not only highlights the need for stricter enforcement of laws protecting animals but also emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about compassion and empathy towards all living beings. Sign below and demand a thorough investigation into these alleged abusers.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Mr. Saxena,

We are writing to express our deep concern and outrage regarding the disturbing incident of animal cruelty that recently occurred in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. It has come to our attention that a young boy, identified as Lokesh Batham, allegedly threw a defenseless puppy into a river, demonstrating a complete disregard for its well-being and safety.

We urge you to act swiftly and diligently in addressing this matter. It is vital to uphold the principles of justice, compassion, and empathy for all living beings. By taking decisive action against the individuals responsible for this act of cruelty, you will not only serve justice, but also set an example for the entire nation, reinforcing the importance of animal welfare and instilling a sense of responsibility among citizens.

Society must unite against all forms of animal cruelty, and it is through the efforts of authorities like yourself that we can create a safer and more compassionate environment for both humans and animals.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Sarbjit Bahga


10 Comments

  1. goh maria says:

    Please do not let these 2 boys off without proper counselling or they will grow up to be animal abusers and we dont want that to happen.

  2. Joo maria says:

    Please do not let these 2 boys off without proper counselling or they will grow up to be animal abusers and we dont want that to happen.

  3. Laura Rolder says:

    These 2 boys need to be locked away. No innocent helpless animal deserves this abuse. How about we throw these boys off a bridge in rushing waters and let them try and survive. It disgusting what they did and must be punished.

  4. The boys responsible for this horrendous indifference to the life of a puppy are serial animal abusers in the making and I don’t want to think about how they will treat people after they’ve already done something this depraved. They need real punishment and they need mental health therapy. The fact that they filmed and posted this sadistic act shows what useless people they will turn out to be; they are a sad statement about how India treats animals, very third world.

  5. Michelle Taylor says:

    Animal abusing brats require instigation of a lengthy prison term or the death penalty.

  6. Vincent and Barbara Smolinski says:

    It is a shame that the so called boys didn’t slip in the fast moving river and drowned themselves!

  7. Alice Knight says:

    These two boys should know the difference between right and wrong, kindness and being mean. Since India has such a lack of respect for dogs, perhaps the parents of these two were taught that it is acceptable to treat animals in this manner. If so, they have know business being parents. The entire families of these two boys perhaps could do with some teachings of respect, empathy and kindness towards animals.\lilypearl

  8. India is not the land of compassion I always thought it was. Dogs are hated in India. People beat them to death everyday. Why? Who knows? Maybe the citizens don’t need a reason. Once upon a time, India, had such a beautiful influence on the world. Gandhi was a walking wonder and one of few who left this world a better place than they found it. I had such respect for these treasures of India. Today that has disappeared. Idols are treasured instead of wisdom and kind understanding. A country is really the way they treat their people and their animals. That goes for ALL counties. We have much to learn. It is my hope we learn and not harm.

  9. All the sadistic scum that defile this earth must be destroyed in the same way as what they do to the innocent defenceless animals!
    Don’t treat it as human, because it is NOT!!!

  10. From reading and signing force change petitions for years, I have come to realize that animal abuse is NOT only in foreign countries. If we think that it is, then we are “calling the kettle black”! Almost all the abuse petitions involve Americans. Let’s clean up our act, before judging people of other countries. Case in point, I knew an Indian woman who was concerned about buying cloth for a Sari, because the moths were killed in order to gather the silk from their cocoons. Don’t judge an entire country by a few idiots, or Americans will be judged as a whole also.

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