Priyanka Gandhi expressed concern about pollution in Delhi, put this proposal before the government

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi expressed her concern about the pollution prevailing in Delhi. Describing it as poisonous, he said that it is dangerous for children and the elderly. He said that we should sit together and try to deal with this problem. Apart from this, she tweeted- Came back to Delhi from Wayanad. The air there is beautiful and AQI is 35. But as soon as I entered Delhi, I felt as if I had entered a gas chamber. The blanket of smog over entire Delhi looks even more shocking. He said that Delhi's pollution is getting worse every year.

We will have to find a solution together

Priyanka Gandhi further said that we should actually move beyond this party or that party and together find solutions for clean air. It is practically impossible for children and elderly people to breathe in this pollution. We just have to take some concrete steps regarding this.

Virendra Sachdeva also expressed concern

Here, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva has also expressed concern over pollution. He said, 'Due to the inaction of the Delhi government, the problem of air pollution in the capital has become serious. The AQI in the duty path and its surroundings has reached above 450 in the morning.

Virendra Sachdeva further said that stubble burning in Punjab and dust blowing from the roads and construction sites of Delhi is also a major reason. Because of this the air quality is deteriorating. Delhi government is not taking any effective steps to improve this. For this failure, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai should resign from his post.

Targeted at Environment Minister

Sachdeva said, 'A month ago the AQI in Delhi was around 200. At that time Gopal Rai was seen inspecting construction sites and imposing fines. Now as air pollution increases, he is not seen inspecting anywhere. There was talk of water sprinkling on roads and construction sites, but there is no such arrangement in most areas of Delhi. Now the Environment Minister is blaming the weather for pollution. If he had talked to his party's Punjab government to ban stubble burning and solved the dust problem in Delhi, the air would not have been so poisonous.

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