Firecracker tied to dogs tail: In a disturbing case of animal abuse, a young man was filmed tying a firecracker to a dogs tail under the pretense of celebrating Diwali. The act, which took place on the streets of Mumbai, has sparked outrage after the video was widely shared on social media. The footage shows the youth lighting the firecracker, causing it to explode and the terrified dog to flee in panic, reportedly sustaining injuries in the process.Shocking video spurs demand for justiceThe video captures the cruelty in stark detail: the youth secures the firecracker to the helpless dogs tail, while another man restrains the animal by its ears. After igniting the firecracker, the dog is released, and viewers watch in horror as the animal runs frantically, trailing sparks from the lit explosive. The distressing footage has galvanized internet users, who are demanding immediate action against the perpetrator.ऐसे Hहरामियों पर सख्त से सख्त कार्रवाई की जाएइस बेजुबान प्राणी ने इस hहारामी का क्या बिगाड़ा था अगर इसके भी पिछवाड़े में ऐसे ही बम लगा दिया जाए तो उसको तब पता चलेगा उसका दर्दअगर यह म****** कहीं पर भी मिले इसे पुलिस के हवाले करो !!RT करो तब तक ...जब तक यह पकड़ा ना जाए 🙏 pic.twitter.com/wDW9j1Jnz4— Adv Jony Ambedkarwadi 🇮🇳 (@TheJonyVerma) October 30, 2024Social media users call for severe punishmentCalls for justice are mounting, with many users urging that the abuser experience a similar punishment to comprehend the agony he inflicted on the animal. One particularly incensed user posted on X, “Strict action must be taken against these criminals. If a bomb was planted in their rear, theyd understand the pain theyve caused. Share this until this monster is caught.”PETA India steps in, urges witnesses to share informationIn response to the viral video, PETA India has requested anyone with details to reach out. Their message reads, “Please contact us on our emergency number 98201 22602 and provide any details about the incident so that we can pursue action against those involved.”कृपया हमारे आपातकालीन नंबर 98201 22602 पर हमें कॉल करके इस घटना की विस्तृत जानकारी दें या फिर अपना संपर्क विवरण दें ताकि हम आपसे संपर्क कर सकें।— PETA India (@PetaIndia) October 30, 2024