Kashmir University campus under the invasion of stray dogs

Srinagar: Fear of being bitten by the stray dogs has gripped the students, staff and faculty members of Kashmir University, where large number of dogs have taken over the campus, roaming in groups and attacking anyone, whosoever comes in their way.

According to reports received by CNS from the campus, these stray dogs have so far bitten many students, due to which students and staff of the University are living under continuous fear. The groups of dogs are seen marching the campus, right from entry gates to every nook and corner, making it impossible for the students and staff to reach to their respective departments.Students told CNS reporter that these stray dogs usually attack female students, which has terrorized them and they fear even in entering the campus gate.

They said, “University authorities should look into the matter on priority basis as the presence of huge number of stray dogs is posing a great threat to student and teacher community.”

They said particularly during the evening hours, after the sunset, these stray dogs occupy every area of the University campus, including the hostel area and attack everyone, who ventures out, which has made it impossible for them to move in the campus.

They further said, “Despite requesting University authorities a number of times to make arrangements for getting rid of these canines, who are ruling the campus, nothing has been done so far to rescue us from dog menace.”They requested University administration to resolve the issue of the menace of the stray dogs in the campus and save them from the threat of being bitten by them and infected by rabies. (CNS)

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