A heart-wrenching incident has come to light from Indore, Madhya Pradesh, where a schoolgirl was attacked by a pack of stray dogs. The incident occurred while the student was returning from school and walking home through a deserted street. Suddenly, several dogs surrounded her and began to maul her severely. The entire incident was captured on a nearby CCTV camera, and the video is now rapidly going viral on social media.
The video clearly shows the dogs chasing the girl as soon as she enters the street, and in moments, they knock her down and attack. The girl screamed for help, but by the time people arrived, her clothes were torn, and she had sustained several serious injuries all over her body. With the help of local residents, the injured girl was taken to the hospital, where doctors said that she had sustained deep wounds in several places, although her condition is now stable.
Questions Raised About Municipal Corporation's Negligence
Panic has spread in the area following this incident. Local residents say they have complained to the municipal corporation several times about the increasing number of stray dogs, but no effective action has been taken by the administration. People allege that this is not the first incident—children, the elderly, and women have been victims of these dog attacks before.
Now, the situation is such that parents are afraid to send their children outside alone. People are demanding that the municipal corporation immediately launch a campaign to catch these dogs and make the city streets safe. The question is also being raised: when will the administration wake up, even after such incidents?
Administration's Responsibility Under Scrutiny
This incident is not just an attack on a child, but it raises questions about the entire system. If stray dogs are not controlled in a timely manner, the situation could become even more horrific. Ensuring the safety of people's lives and property is the primary responsibility of the administration, which has now become extremely important to fulfill.