Telangana mass dog killings fulfill election promise

Around 500 stray dogs have been poisoned to death in Telangana's Kamareddy and Hanamkonda districts. This is allegedly to fulfill a promise made during recent gram panchayat elections to tackle the stray dog menace.

Mass killings of stray dogs have shaken Telangana's Kamareddy and Hanamkonda districts. Reports state that as many as 500 dogs were poisoned to death over the past week. The action is allegedly aimed at fulfilling a promise from the recent gram panchayat elections to address the stray dog menace.

The incident highlights the controversial practice of street dog poisoning in Telangana. It comes amid Supreme Court hearings on dog bite compensation and stray dog management. Keywords from reports include Telangana street dog poisoning, mass poisoning stray dogs Telangana, Telangana gram panchayat elections, and stray dog menace.

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