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NHRC gave notice to Chief Secretary, AMU VC, Municipal Commissioner on death of doctor due to dog attack, sought answers

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Aligarh. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken cognizance of the death of UNICEF doctor (retired) Safdar Ali due to dog attack in the Aligarh Muslim University campus. NHRC has issued notice to Chief Secretary, AMU Vice Chancellor and Municipal Commissioner of Uttar Pradesh. On April 16, 65-year-old Ali was attacked by dogs on the AMU campus. Dr. Safdar Ali went for a walk in the AMU campus. The video of his death went viral on social media.

seek reply within 6 weeks

NHRC has taken cognizance on the basis of media reports. A detailed report has been sought from Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh, Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University and Municipal Commissioner of Aligarh Municipal Corporation in 6 weeks. Considered a horrific incident. The National Human Rights Commission has also asked the state government whether any relief has been given to the next of kin of the deceased. The NHRC has sought comments from the Secretary, Animal Welfare Board of India, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, on the increasing incidence of attacks on humans by stray animals without any provocation. Seeks reply within 6 weeks.

need to review security measures

It has been said in the notice that it is known from this painful incident that there is a need to review the existing security measures. Because this is not the problem of any one state, union territory. The situation is serious and dangerous. However, it was also said on behalf of the commission that it is necessary to protect and protect animals from harassment, inhuman treatment, so that they can be saved from suffering by humans. The authorities need to take effective action without any delay. The commission said that there is a need to protect the right to life of human beings.

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