Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai
Political parties have taken full action for the Maharashtra Assembly elections. The last date for nominations is Tuesday. Both the ruling and opposition parties are in the process of announcing their candidates. Meanwhile, the Aam Aadmi Party has decided not to contest the Maharashtra assembly elections but will seek votes for parties including Mahavikas Aghadi. Now, Aam Aadmi Party leader and Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai has openly discussed the entire issue.
Speaking to TV9, Gopal Rai said that of course in Maharashtra, the Union of India has offered AAP a chance to contest for a seat. The party gave the proposal much thought and decided that we will not contest the Maharashtra elections and all our workers and leaders will campaign for the Indian Union. Meanwhile, on the question when Arvind Kejriwal will start campaigning, Gopal Rai said he will tell you when it will happen.
No alliance can be formed in Haryana elections
In fact, the Aam Aadmi Party joined the Indian Alliance in the Lok Sabha elections. However, the party sees little benefit from joining the coalition. This is because only the BJP won 7 out of 7 seats in Delhi. However, in some states, Aam Aadmi’s party’s vote share increased significantly. Recently, Haryana held assembly elections and the Aam Aadmi Party tried to form an alliance with the Congress but failed.
What does Minister Gopal Rai have to say about the environment situation in Delhi?
Delhi Minister Gopal Rai also answered many questions on rising pollution in the capital. On the question of preparations, Environment Minister Gopal Rai said that environmental experts currently estimate that the next 15 days will be very difficult. Three factors occur simultaneously. The first effects of stubble are already visible. The incidence of straw burning is declining, but the impact of ongoing events is becoming increasingly clear.
He said the time for setting off firecrackers on the second Diwali is also the same. The third festival is Dhanteras, Bhaiya Dooj, followed by Chhoti Diwali, Badi Diwali, Chhath Puja. At this time, the vehicles on the road caused traffic jams. In this situation, our effort is to work on behalf of the Delhi government and keep a close watch 24 hours a day.
Minister calls on everyone to cooperate
Gopal Rai said that we also appeal to the people of Delhi that everyone should cooperate in this regard. We also need the cooperation of the central government and the state government so that we can all work together to reduce pollution and reduce the impact in the next 15 days. .
Drones are being used to monitor pollution in Delhi for the first time. When asked whether a pilot project had been launched in Wazirpur and whether it would have an effective impact, Gopal Rai said it was just a pilot project at the moment. Scientists will study reports from the ground and reports from the air and then provide us with a report.