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"Stray dogs are in high demand in Assam. They can be sold for up to Rs 8,000. "They should be dispatched to Assam to control the population of stray dogs in the state," Kadu said.

Digital Desk: Maharashtra MLA and Head of Prahar Janshakti Party Bachchu Kadu sparked a controversy after he made a bizarre remark urging the state government to ship stray dogs to Assam where they would fetch a 'good price' for dogs.

As per sources, when they raised doubts about the problems caused by stray dogs. Then the MLAs Atul Bhatkhalkar and Pratap Sarnaik responded that they should sent there Dogs to Assam for sale.

 According to Kadu, Assam people eat dogs.

"Stray dogs are in high demand in Assam. They can be sold for up to Rs 8,000. "They should be dispatched to Assam to control the population of stray dogs in the state," Kadu said.

They have a very different mindset about Assam where they are thinking that Assam people eats Dogs so they thought to send Dogs to Assam as they can sold here in abot a price of Rs 8000

In response to his remarks, animal rights activists harshly criticized the MLA's plan, calling it inhumane and outrageous.

Earlier, Jharkhand BJP MLA Biranchi Narayan made a similar comment in response to the stay dogs issue.

"If the government cannot find a solution to the problem, call the people of Nagaland and the problem will go away," Narayan said.

Animal rights activists immediately condemned the statement and started demanding that the MLA be prosecuted.

 


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