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Cong Accuses AAP of Pollution Blame Game

Congress leader criticizes AAP for shifting responsibility for Delhi's air pollution, claiming it is a familiar tactic to deceive the public amid ongoing environmental crises.

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1 years ago Oct 20, 2024 06:45 PM

Cong Accuses AAP of Pollution Blame Game

In a recent statement, Congress leader Pawan Khera has accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of attempting to divert attention from the ongoing air pollution crisis in Delhi. Khera emphasized that this tactic of blaming others for the deteriorating air quality is an “old game” played by AAP to mislead the public. He stated, “Instead of taking responsibility for their failure to tackle pollution, the AAP is once again trying to fool the citizens of Delhi.”

Khera’s remarks come in the wake of Delhi experiencing hazardous levels of air pollution, especially during the winter months when smog often envelops the city. He pointed out that while the national capital struggles with deteriorating air quality, AAP leaders focus on blaming neighboring states for the pollution instead of implementing effective solutions. 

The Congress leader further argued that the AAP government has been in power for nearly a decade but has failed to enact meaningful policies to combat the issue. “People are tired of excuses; they want action,” Khera asserted. He urged the Delhi government to collaborate with neighboring states to develop a comprehensive strategy to address air pollution rather than playing a blame game.

As the pollution crisis intensifies, the residents of Delhi are left to grapple with health issues and adverse living conditions. Khera’s comments highlight a growing frustration among citizens who are demanding accountability from their elected representatives, reinforcing the need for genuine leadership in tackling environmental challenges.

SOURCES: The Jazzbaat News Desk

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