Punjab Chief Minister Mann and Maryam Nawaz.
After India and Pakistan, air pollution is now a problem. Increase due to stubble movement Pakistani leaders began mocking India over air pollution. Pakistan blames India for worsening air pollution in the country. Governor of Punjab Province, Pakistan Maryam Nawaz directly claimed that air pollution is increasing from Punjab to Pakistan.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann teased Pakistan’s Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz over the issue of stubble smoke.
Pakistan has also started raising its voice over the smog in Punjab. Pakistan says stubble is burning in Punjab province and the smoke is spreading to Lahore. Pakistan holds Punjab responsible. Maryam also said she would write to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann regarding the matter.
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CM Mann mocks Maryam Nawaz
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann took a dig at Maryam Nawaz and said: “Pakistan Punjab Chief Minister Maryam, Nawaz Sharif’s daughter, she said I am going to write to Bhagwant Mann and say you The smog is coming to Lahore. Delhiites here are saying that the smog here is going to Delhi.
He said I said our smoke was swirling and who came and started telling us. I said you should also write a letter. Without mentioning the name of former CM Captain Amarinder Singh’s Pakistani friend Arusa Alam, CM Mann said, “Earlier we were unhappy with a Pakistani woman” , you should also upset her.
In fact, the chief minister of Pakistan’s Punjab state recently blamed the pollution in Lahore on the smoke from stubble burning in the Indian state of Punjab.
CM Mann takes aim at central government
Mann said that we asked the Center to give special concessions to farmers in straw management, but the Center did not pay attention to our request. In this case, it becomes increasingly difficult to deal with the stubble.
Let us tell you that every year the Supreme Court and the NGT condemn many states on the issue of stubble burning, but instead of improving, the situation is getting worse year by year. Nowadays, even breathing has become difficult for Delhiites.