Delhi Pollution News: With the onset of winter, the issue of pollution seems to be gaining momentum in Delhi. In an effort to deal with pollution, while the ruling party is emphasizing on strict implementation of Winter Action Plan and grape restrictions, the opposition parties consider stubble burning in Punjab as a major reason for pollution in Delhi. Leaders of opposition parties have been attacking the Delhi government of Aam Aadmi Party regarding this issue.
Leaders of opposition parties in Delhi allege that due to the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab, the AAP government of Delhi is maintaining silence on this issue.
According to Delhi BJP spokesperson and DPCC member Dr. Anil Gupta and advocate Nyoma Gupta, the leaders of the opposition parties, while targeting the leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party, said that it is unfortunate that day after day the AAP leaders of Delhi are criticizing the spokespersons of the Punjab government. Giving statements like this. They are trying to hide the failure of the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab, which is the biggest cause of pollution during winter in Delhi and North India. The AAP government in Punjab has been unable to stop stubble burning.
attempt to mislead
Both the BJP spokespersons, who regularly work on environment related issues, said that the statement given by AAP spokesperson Jasmine Shah is in favor of the Punjab government. He has tried to mislead the people of Delhi by citing an unknown report. Jasmine Shah and other AAP leaders should understand that it is an established geographical fact that winds coming from Punjab and Himachal Pradesh bring pollution to Delhi.
AAP turned a blind eye to this problem
BJP spokespersons said that no report related to pollution says that the winds coming from Uttar Pradesh pollute Delhi. Nor does it cite Haryana as the major reason for Delhi's pollution. Many leaders, including former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, used to allege till 2021 that stubble burning in Punjab was turning Delhi into a gas chamber. Now after coming to power in Punjab, they have turned a blind eye to this problem.
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