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Papi Pet ka sawal (harsh reality of hunger)

Stupidity or irony?  I saw an Indian news channel showing desi public that has adopted yet another quirk from the western, specifically their American cousins.  That of harboring a pet in the house.  To most people it takes the form of a dog or cat.

These creatures known for not using wet wipes for their butt cleansing after performing the essential tasks are seen cuddling with humans who might be eating at the same time.  Moreover these creatures that were originally fed scraps are now given expensive food packaged specifically for their well being.

This is irony at its best where recent news showed tens of children being fed poisoned food in an Indian state, that eventually killed them.  Papi pet (is the pet the criminal here?) as in a metaphoric use of the word to indicate 'stomach as a sin' is the idea to provide nutrition as crucial need for survival of any human.

In a country where India cannot guarantee basic nutrition for over half its population how is it that it can build infrastructure to support pet welfare?

Can the pet food be double taxed so as to feed the destitute or will it feed the greed of the papi politicos?

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