Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kejriwal politicisi­ng pollution: Javadekar

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Union environmen­t minister, Prakash Javadekar, on Friday slammed chief minister Arvind Kejriwal for politicisi­ng the issue of air pollution.

Kejriwal had tweeted on Friday morning that “Delhi has turned into a gas chamber due to smoke from crop burning in neighbouri­ng states.”

Javadekar said it is the Modi government that has led the air pollution curbing policies. “For 15 years, there was only discussion on eastern and western peripheral expressway­s. The Modi government managed to complete the constructi­on of the expressway­s in five years. The constructi­on of the eastern peripheral expressway has led to over 60,000 vehicles bypassing Delhi, reducing air pollution.”

“Delhi chief minister is politicisi­ng the pollution issue and engaging in blame game on air pollution. I will not stoop to that level. Blame game can get you kachchi chitthi (several fake encomiums) but not real relief from pollution. Curbing pollution is everyone’s responsibi­lity.

We need support from industries, people and farmers,” he said, at an event to flag off electric vehicles procured by the ministry of informatio­n and broadcasti­ng.

Kejriwal said, “We admit there are local sources of pollution in Delhi. They include vehicles, constructi­on and industrial activities. But we, as a government, have taken adequate measures to address pollution from local sources. Odd-even would be one such example. But, at this stage, stubble burning is the biggest threat. The Centre and states concerned have to do something about it?”

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Prakash Javadekar.
■ Prakash Javadekar.

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