The Free Press Journal

This is worse than Emergency

Why do you call it air emergency, demands SC bench, shocked at appalling state of affairs in national capital

- SUMIT SAXENA

"Why do you call it air emergency? This is worse than 'The Emergency'. Emergency days were better," said a shocked Justice Arun Mishra at the appalling state of affairs, with the Centre and state government­s at loggerhead­s, instead of acting in tandem and curbing air pollution, especially stubble burning. The remarks came even as the Centre and the Delhi government were engaged in a verbal duel with Union Environmen­t Minister Prakash Javadekar lashing out at the AAP government for promoting itself instead of tackling pollution. (The Delhi-NCR is enveloped in a thick blanket of smog since Diwali.)

Justice Mishra said people in the national capital region are losing "precious years of their lives" and cannot be "left to die" due to the "atrocious" pollution which reflects a "shocking state of affairs."

"People are not safe even inside their house. The air quality index level in bedrooms is above 500-600. This is the figure in Lutyen’s Delhi. Can we survive in this,’’ the court demanded.

Anguished over the incidence of stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, the top court summoned their chief secretarie­s on November 6 saying the time has come to "fix accountabi­lity" for this kind of situation which violates the right to life of citizens.

The court has also ordered a freeze on constructi­on and demolition activities as well as garbage and waste burning in the DelhiNatio­nal Capital Region (NCR) till further orders.

Justice Mishra said the time has come to fix accountabi­lity and stop the violation of Article 21 of the Constituti­on, under which protection of life and personal liberty is prioritise­d.

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