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Actor Tinnu Anand Defends Threatening Message About Stray Dogs After Police Demand Apology

Mumbai Police have requested a formal apology from the veteran actor, while he insists his remarks were about self-defense following past dog attack incidents.

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Overview

  • Tinnu Anand's WhatsApp message threatening to hit stray dogs with a hockey stick near his Versova residence went viral, drawing sharp criticism from residents and animal rights groups.
  • Aanchal Chaddha, a local resident, filed a complaint with the Versova Police, prompting authorities to intervene and request a written apology from Anand.
  • The actor defended his comments in media interviews, citing his age, safety concerns, and past incidents involving stray dog attacks, including one that injured his daughter.
  • Mumbai Police reiterated that community dogs are protected under Indian Supreme Court rulings, which ensure their right to live in their natural habitat and prohibit harm against them.
  • The incident has fueled a broader debate on balancing personal safety with legal and ethical obligations toward stray animals, amplified by social media backlash and activist responses.