Rasha Thadani has voiced her distress over the Supreme Court’s latest decision to move stray dogs into shelters across Delhi-NCR. She described the removal of these innocent, voiceless animals from the streets as deeply upsetting and truly saddening. Highlighting their harmless nature, she urged for greater kindness and empathy toward them. Her mother, actress Raveena Tandon, has also publicly criticized the court’s order concerning stray dogs in the region.Instagram reaction expresses deep sadness

On Tuesday, via her Instagram stories, Rasha responded to the Supreme Court’s recent directive. She expressed her sorrow over the removal of stray dogs in Delhi, saying, “They wander our streets with wagging tails and hopeful eyes, asking for nothing but scraps and kindness. Watching stray dogs being taken away in Delhi is beyond disheartening. They are harmless, voiceless beings who have lived their lives on these streets. Compassion is a choice- and they deserve it more than anyone. Sad.”
Animal lover and pet parentRasha is often captured by paparazzi strolling through the city with her pet dogs. Just in June, she welcomed new members to her furry family—two charming cats named Sher and Bagheera. Alongside a photo of her beloved pets, she wrote, “Sher and Bageera- our family grows.”Bollywood celebrities join the oppositionMeanwhile, numerous Bollywood stars, including Janhvi Kapoor, Varun Dhawan and Tiger Shroff, have voiced their opposition to the Supreme Court’s ruling. Alongside them, Sophie Choudry and Raveena Tandon also expressed their disapproval.Supreme Court’s directive and strict warningOn Monday, the Supreme Court instructed the Delhi administration along with local authorities in Noida, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad to capture stray dogs, carry out sterilisation procedures, and permanently relocate them to shelters within a span of eight weeks. The court also issued a stern warning that any individual or group attempting to interfere with this operation will face strict consequences.