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REPREHENSI­BLE: PETA, ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS SLAM FIELD STAFF

PETA India has lashed out at the crude manhandlin­g of a ‘lost and confused dog’ that entered the field during an IPL game in Ahmedabad recently

- Kriti Kambiri

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India, on Wednesday, reacted to how field staff at a recent IPL match between Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians removed a dog that had entered the field. Multiple videos circulatin­g on social media depict the animal being chased down and even kicked during the game at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium, on March 24.

In a statement, the animal rights organisati­on “strongly condemned” the incident and urged that field staff be trained on “how to be able to humanely remove dogs” during such situations. PETA India slammed the “reprehensi­ble and 100 per cent unsportsma­nlike act of chasing, kicking, and punching a lost and confused dog who inadverten­tly entered the stadium, likely afraid”.

Agreeing that staff at stadiums and sports venues need training to handle such situations, animal right activist Vidit Sharma, says,“It is dishearten­ing that at an event organised on such a large scale, we lack basic facilities and infrastruc­ture to handle how to treat animals — and the way people are laughing and sharing the videos with laugh emojis. We often see stray cats and dogs entering the field during internatio­nal football matches but we don’t witness abuse there.”

“A sports field is where one expects to see the best human traits on display.

When such incidents have occurred abroad, we have seen it being treated as a lightheart­ed diversion. In some instances, the dog has actually been adopted by the whole team as a mascot. Kindness and generosity should be natural in such a situation,” says animal rights activist Ambika Shukla.

The video was also shared on X by actor Vedhika, who labelled it “shameful” (inset right). “It seems like it has become a part of our culture to hit, kick and shoo away dogs... (sic),” she wrote.

On March 26, actor Varun Dhawan spoke out against the incident. “Wtf a dog isn’t a football. Also, the dog isn’t biting or harming anyone,” he wrote in his Insta Story.

IN ITS STATEMENT, PETA INDIA HAS CALLED FOR PROPER TRAINING FOR FIELD STAFF ON ‘HOW TO BE ABLE TO HUMANELY REMOVE DOGS’ DURING SUCH SITUATIONS

CALLING UPON STADIUM AUTHORITIE­S AND POLICE TO TAKE COGNISANCE OF THE INCIDENT, THE ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUP HAS URGED THE IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES, IF NOT ARREST, ON THOSE FOUND GUILTY

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 ?? ?? A grab from the video that shows field staff and security personnel chasing down the dog that entered the stadium during an IPL match on March 24
A grab from the video that shows field staff and security personnel chasing down the dog that entered the stadium during an IPL match on March 24
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PHOTO: PTI

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