Actress Wamiqa Gabbi, known for her powerful performances in both Hindi and Punjabi cinema, took to social media this Independence Day with a moving message—not just about patriotism, but about compassion. In a video post featuring her adopted dogs—Laila, Jugnu, Gabbar, Milie, Julie, Fluky, and others—Gabbi shed light on the lives of former strays who now find love, care, and safety in her home. Her message emphasized the freedom every living being deserves, especially the voiceless souls often overlooked in society.
Gabbi’s post, timed with India’s 79th Independence Day, wasn't just about national pride but a powerful reflection on the ethics of animal welfare. Drawing attention to the vast number of stray dogs across Indian cities, she pointed out that these animals are too often branded as a “nuisance” when, in reality, it's the lack of proper rehabilitation systems and compassion that has led to such stigmatization. “The truth is,” she wrote, “this unfortunate stamp of ‘menace’ is not for them, it’s for us humans!”
Her message gains relevance in light of recent Supreme Court orders mandating the relocation of stray dogs from public spaces in Delhi to shelters, citing safety concerns and rabies control. While public health is a valid concern—India accounts for 36% of global rabies deaths, according to WHO—experts argue that mass relocation or culling is not the answer. Gabbi’s call echoes the views of many animal welfare advocates who champion scientific, humane strategies like sterilization and vaccination to reduce stray populations without cruelty.
In challenging public perception, Gabbi also questioned the narrow definition of citizenship and compassion, asking, “India mein rehne vaale sab jaanwar kya Indians nahin hain?” (Aren’t all animals living in India also Indians?) It’s a powerful rhetorical question that reframes patriotism to include all sentient beings who share the country with us.
Gabbi’s message is not just a personal anecdote but a social statement, urging systemic change in how India treats its stray animals. Her heartfelt post serves as a reminder that true independence isn’t just about borders or flags—but about the freedom to live without fear, with dignity and love—for every being.
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