Delhi CM comes to cows' rescue, pleads against feeding on busy roads

IANS April 12, 2025 116 views

Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta made a strong public statement about responsible animal care by stopping a motorist from feeding cows on a busy road. Her intervention highlighted the potential dangers of feeding animals in traffic zones, emphasizing both safety concerns and cultural respect for food. Gupta has previously demonstrated her commitment to stray animal welfare, including allocating budget funds for modern cow shelters. Her social media post underscored the need for compassionate yet responsible interaction with animals in urban spaces.

"Throwing roti on the road forces cows and other animals to come there to eat" - Rekha Gupta
New Delhi, April 12: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta's compassion for stray animals was once again on public display on Saturday when she stepped out of her car and confronted a person feeding cows on a busy road, reminding him that such an act endangers bovines and motorists apart from resulting in food wastage.

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CM stops motorist from feeding cows on busy road

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Highlights safety risks for animals and drivers

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Advocates feeding at designated shelters

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Demonstrates commitment to stray animal welfare

With folded hands, CM Gupta asked the cow feeder, travelling in a blue car parked near a central verge, to avoid offering 'rotis' on busy roads and requested him to do so at designated places or cow shelters.

The incident took place during the Chief Minister's normal movement on city roads and she also posted a video of the incident on her social media handle over the incident.

"While travelling in the capital today, I saw a man throwing roti from his car onto the road -- presumably to feed a cow. I stopped the car and requested the man to please not do it again. Roti is not just food for us, it is a symbol of our culture, faith and respect," said the CM on her X account.

"Throwing roti on the road forces cows and other animals to come there to eat, which not only endangers their lives but also endangers the safety of people and vehicles on the road. Food should not be disrespected. If you want to feed animals, please do so at a Gaushala or a designated place. This is a sign of our sensitivity, responsibility and values," she wrote.

"I appeal to all Delhiites: Do not throw roti or any food on the road. Feed animals lovingly but responsibly. Respect your culture and keep your roads safe," said CM Gupta.

This is not the first time CM Gupta has taken up a cause for stray cows.

Last month, her convoy ran into stray cows on Haiderpur flyover in north Delhi, prompting her to step out of her car and ensure safe passage for the cattle.

While presenting the Delhi Budget 2025-26, CM Gupta, who also holds the finance portfolio, made special provision of Rs 40 crore for building a modern cow shelter in the city.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally someone addressing this issue! I see so many near-misses with cows on roads daily. Feeding them on busy streets is dangerous for everyone involved. Kudos to CM Gupta for taking action 🙌
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish our leaders would show similar concern for human beggars on streets. The Rs 40 crore for cow shelters is generous, but what about homeless shelters?
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Anjali M.
This is such a thoughtful initiative! My heart breaks every time I see cows eating plastic with the rotis thrown on roads. Maybe the government could create more awareness about designated feeding spots? 🐄💛
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Vikram P.
Saw the video - the CM handled this so gracefully! No shouting, just polite request with folded hands. More leaders should lead by example like this. Respect!
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Sunita R.
I feed cows at the gaushala near my home every Sunday. It's much safer and the animals get proper care there. Hope more people will consider this option after CM's appeal.
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Karan D.
Good intention but will it make a difference? People have been feeding cows on roads for generations. Needs stricter enforcement along with awareness campaigns.

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