The Asian Age

Perform Yajnas to fight pollution, says BJP leader

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emergency in the DelhiNatio­nal Capital Region and banned constructi­on activity till November 5 as pollution levels have entered the “severe plus” category.

According to official figures, the pollution levels in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh and Patna in Bihar were worse than in Delhi on Saturday.

He said, “The government should perform yajnas to please Lord Indra. He will set everything right”.

Mr Barla said sprinkling water by helicopter­s will not end pollution, rather “we must seek divine interventi­on”.

To back his argument, Bharala said, “It was around 1991-92, when there were no rains in Meerut and nearby areas, a community yajna of 4050 villages was held and as soon as it was over, rains started”.

He said holding farmers responsibl­e for the spike in pollution levels was “unfortunat­e”.

“Stubble burning has always been done, since those items burnt are waste material. It is a natural system practised by farmers. The attack on farmers over this is very unfortunat­e,” he said.

Responding to those who were questionin­g the scientific­ity of his statement, Mr Bharala said, “It is their thought and way of thinking. They do not follow the Hindu dharam and its culture. They do not believe in scientific ways nor do they believe in yajnas.”

Thirteen cities of the country had an average Air Quality Index (AQI) above 400, which falls in “severe” category, with seven of them in Uttar Pradesh, five in Haryana and one in Bihar.

The government should perform yajnas to please Lord Indra. He will set everything right — Sunil Bharala, UP BJP leader

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