Once, a prosperous veterinary doctor found his income dwindling, prompting him to devise a sinister plan to regain his popularity and financial standing. Colluding with the director of the local veterinary hospital, they conspired to release four rabid dogs from the hospital's secure kennel, anticipating that the resulting chaos and fear would drive an influx of animals to the doctor's practice. The plan unfolded as the dogs were set free, biting numerous townspeople and causing several fatalities from hydrophobia. Seizing the opportunity, the veterinary doctor positioned himself as a hero, quickly eliminating the rabid dogs and earning the gratitude of the terrified community. However, the truth eventually surfaced, as a hospital employee confessed to the authorities that the director had ordered the release of the dangerous animals, exposing the doctor's complicity in the mass conspiracy. Despite the damning evidence, some in the community remained steadfast in their belief in the veterinary doctor's innocence, unwilling to accept the reality of his unethical actions. (end of the story).

What are the instances where the story is applicable in real life
BalasPadamCrude satire, nicely match with the climax.
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