Advi Sesh.
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Actor Advi Sesh, who is busy with his upcoming high-octane action thriller Dacoit, has voiced his opinion against the Supreme Court of India's decision to roundup stray dogs in shelters in the Delhi-NCR region.
Advi took to social media and penned a letter to the Chief Justice of India and the Chief Minister of Delhi, urging an immediate reconsideration of the directive for mass confinement of street dogs in the Delhi-NCR region.
In his appeal, Sesh emphasised that sterilised and vaccinated dogs should be allowed to remain in their territories, in line with existing animal welfare laws. He also called for a humane, effective and lawful approach to managing the city’s stray dog population rather than resorting to blanket confinement measures. In his letter, Sesh also highlighted alternative solutions that balance public safety with compassion for animals.
Talking about his appeal, Adivi Sesh said, “As a citizen who believes in both the letter and spirit of the law, I am deeply concerned about the recent directive for mass confinement of street dogs in Delhi NCR. Such a measure not only contravenes our legal obligations but also goes against the compassionate values that India has always stood for.
Screengrab of Advi Sesh's Instagram story.
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"Stray dogs are a part of our urban ecosystem. When sterilised and vaccinated, they are not a threat—they are community members who deserve dignity. Mass confinement is neither a sustainable solution nor a humane one; it is a short-term reaction to a long-term challenge," he added.
"We have lawful, proven alternatives: sterilisation and vaccination drives, better waste management to cut uncontrolled food sources, empowering community caretakers, and enforcing strict penalties for cruelty and abandonment. By focusing on these steps, we can ensure the safety of both humans and animals and uphold the moral and legal responsibilities we owe to our voiceless companions," said Advi.
Screengrab of Advi Sesh's Instagram story.
Credit: Instagram/@adivisesh
" I sincerely urge the Hon’ble Court and the Government of Delhi to reconsider this directive. Let us choose empathy over expediency, and solutions over suppression,” concluded Advi Sesh.
His appeal comes at a time when debates around urban stray management have reached a national stage, with animal welfare advocates, policymakers and citizens seeking solutions that balance safety, compassion and the law.