While the contestants go around campaigning and promising voters of better civic amenities, cleaner streets and well-lit roads, they are being questioned about the increasing stray dog menace in the state capital.Part
The ongoing municipal elections in Lucknow have thrown up unexpected issues, catching the contestants unaware.While the contestants go around campaigning and promising voters of better civic amenities, cleaner streets and well-lit roads, they .
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The Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) has returned a pitbull to its owner Amit Tripathi, whose mother was mauled to death by the canine earlier this month, but with conditions.The LMC officials took the decision after Tripathi gave a written .
"The Pitbull will be kept in the shelter till July 27 and a decision on his new home will be taken later. Former union minister and animal love Maneka Gandhi had called up officials and asked them to hand back the dog to its owner Amit Tripathi. Uttar Pradesh: 8 Organisations Want to Adopt Killer Pitbull Dog Who Mauled 82-Year-Old to Death in Lucknow.