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BJP-Sena ignore pollution in manifesto: Green group

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Despite Maharashtr­a being the most polluted state, both ruling parties Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena have ignored all key environmen­tal issues including air pollution. The environmen­tal activists has expressed their displeasur­e at the manifestos of BJP and Shiv Sena.

The manifesto of BJP was released on Tuesday and Shiv Sena’s manifesto was released on Saturday.

“It is disappoint­ing that both BJP and Shiv Sena have completely ignored all environmen­tal issues the State is grappling with for many years now. What is even more surprising is whilst BJP acknowledg­ed the growing air pollution crisis in their national manifesto just a few months ago, they have decided to turn a blind eye to the same issue in Maharashtr­a, which according to Ministry of Environmen­t, Forest and Climate Change’s National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) is the most polluted state with 18 cities out 122 in India. A quick search of the manifesto revealed that the words “air” or “pollution” do not even feature once in the BJP Manifesto for Maharashtr­a,” Bhagwan Keshbhat of Maharashtr­a Clean Air Collective said in a statement.

Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data has revealed that Nitrogen Dioxide levels are dangerousl­y high in Pune, Badlapur, Ulhasnagar while Fine Particles (PM 2.5) limits continuous­ly exceed approved limits in Vidarbha, Nagpur, Akola, Amaravati and Chandrapur.

Earlier this month, members of Maharashtr­a Clean Air Collective met the drafting committee members from all political parties. The Collective handed over to the party members a set of recommenda­tions to be included in their party manifestos. While the Congress, NCP & AAP have acknowledg­ed the hazards of growing air pollution and promised a slew of measures to reduce emissions, the ruling coalition has completely disregarde­d all environmen­tal issues.

 ??  ?? Police conduct a march from Azad Maidan Police Station to Marine Lines as part of poll preparatio­ns.
Police conduct a march from Azad Maidan Police Station to Marine Lines as part of poll preparatio­ns.

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