Protests and Advocacy for Delhi Community Dogs
When the system fails our community dogs, we take to the streets. See our ongoing fight for justice, policy change, and the rights of every street animal in Delhi-NCR.
They call us a minority, but we are a loud minority. This is us, marching on the streets of Delhi, making our voices heard for the rights of our community dogs. We will not be silenced.
A glimpse of the energy at our protest march. Hundreds of citizens, united by their love for animals, chanting for justice and demanding that the cruel orders be rolled back.
Volunteers and activists speaking at our protest, explaining why community dogs are not 'stray' but an integral part of our neighborhoods. The core of our message is 'Awaara nahi, hamara hai'.
An activist addressing the crowd, breaking down the false media narratives and flawed data about dog bites. We fight misinformation with facts, logic, and scientific arguments.
"This land belongs to the animals. We are just guests." A powerful speech delivered at our protest, reminding everyone of the moral right of animals to coexist with us.
During the protest, we guided the community on how to document and challenge illegal dog catching by MCD or RWAs. This is not the time to cry, it's the time to make them cry.
A passionate speaker using a megaphone to declare that we have been quiet for too long. The time for silent suffering is over; now is the time to fight back for our voiceless friends.
A peaceful, candle-light prayer vigil held at night. We gathered not just in protest, but in prayer, sending a message of peace and hope for the safety of our animals.
More scenes from our silent, candle-lit protest. The quiet determination of hundreds of people holding a light for the voiceless creates a powerful statement against cruelty.
This was Day 1 of our protest at Kartavya Path, right after the initial Supreme Court verdict. We gathered immediately to show our dissent and begin the fight to save Delhi-NCR's dogs.
About Our Voice on the Streets: Protests & Awareness Drives
If you spot an MCD van picking up dogs, don't just watch. Our team teaches you the exact legal steps—demanding their license, checking for a court order, and recording van numbers. We don't just hold protests; we provide the evidence gathering techniques you need to stop illegal relocations on the spot.
We are fighting a narrative that treats community dogs as invisible. When the system fails, we take our fight to the streets—from Kartavya Path to police stations. We organize protests, candle-light vigils, and awareness campaigns not just to shout, but to demand the implementation of scientific animal control measures. We advocate for the community dog model, where residents and feeders are the first line of defense against cruelty and illegal relocation. We tackle the misinformation about dog bites with facts and data, challenging municipal bodies like the MCD to work with us, not against us. Whether it is a protest against a sudden relocation drive or a vigil for a dog lost to cruelty, our goal is the same: to show our collective strength and force the system to see the humans and animals they are trying to silence. This is a movement of, by, and for the people of Delhi-NCR who believe that street animals are not outsiders, but our neighbors. Yeh awaara nahi, hamara hai.
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