BJP has attacked Delhi pollution since 2015, but Kejriwal is yet to soak up Yamuna

yamuna river

With the onset of winter, the effects of air pollution in northern India are starting to show. The greatest impact of pollution is in the capital Delhi, where more than 30 million people are affected by pollution. Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari took aim at the Aam Aadmi Party over Delhi’s growing air pollution problem. He said: “I have been suffering from a sore throat for the past five days due to this pollution. “I am taking medication to be able to survive this deadly pollution. He said Kejriwal was responsible for the deteriorating health condition of our state president Virendra Sachdeva. The spokesperson took a jibe at AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal and said he Talking about taking a dip in Yamuna but he has not taken one so far, he further said, “I challenge Kejriwal to take a dip in the Yamuna river in the last 24 hours. . “

The spokesman said Kejriwal could not swim as the river water was now dirty. He said the condition of the river had deteriorated due to pollution. He also said that Kejriwal can install 40 purifiers in his big bungalow but he doesn’t know what will happen to the people living in slums.

Shown by living in a slum instead of Sheesh Mahal

He further said, “If Kejriwal thinks he has improved Delhi’s air, show it to him by walking around without a mask.” He said, “If they feel they have actually done something on the pollution issue job, then prove it by living in a slum for a week instead of Shish Mahal.” He said he would not do that because he knew he was only committing a crime in Delhi. Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai held a meeting on Saturday to take up the matter. Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Bhupendra Yadav and environment ministers of neighboring countries also attended the meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to assess Delhi’s deteriorating air quality and find solutions.

The environment minister expressed concern over the postponement of the meeting and said: “A similar meeting was held in August last year. So we had more time to work out the strategy. This year’s meeting was held in the last week of October. If it had been earlier By holding it every month, we can solve the pollution problem more effectively.”

Delhi to become a gas chamber within three months

It is worth noting that as winter set in in Delhi, people were forced to breathe poisonous air in the gas chambers for about three months. It affects children, the elderly, pregnant women and the sick most. The Supreme Court has also expressed its displeasure on Delhi’s pollution on several occasions. From the central government to state governments, they have come up with different proposals to eradicate pollution, but this has not brought any significant relief to the pollution levels.

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