After Mizoram, Nagaland Becomes Second North-Eastern State To Ban Sale & Consumption Of Dog Meat

Sumedha Tripathi

The state of Nagaland has banned the trade and consumption of dog meat following the steps of neighboring state Mizoram. 

This decision was declared by the State Chief Secretary Temjen Toy via a post on Twitter. He tagged former Union Minister and known animal rights activist Maneka Gandhi in this post as well.   

Before this decision was taken, journalist and former parliamentarian Pritish Nandy urged his followers to join a movement to ban the sale and consumption of dog meat in Nagaland markets. He asked them via a tweet to email the Nagaland government to stop dog markets, dog restaurants, and smuggling of dogs into the state.   

Netizens praised this move by the government.  

Dog meat is a delicacy in north eastern states. However, Mizoram was the first state in the north eastern region to ban this act by amending the law to remove dogs from the definition of animals suitable for slaughter. 

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