Delhi BJP Slams Priyanka Gandhi: 'Two Decades Late' on Pollution Concern

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva has sharply criticized Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for speaking up about Delhi's pollution after two decades. He reminded people that the city first became a "gas chamber" during Congress rule around 2009. Priyanka had expressed shock at Delhi's air quality after returning from cleaner regions. She called for immediate government action and cross-political cooperation to address the pollution crisis.

Key Points: BJP Criticizes Priyanka Gandhi Over Delhi Pollution Remarks

  • BJP questions Priyanka's 20-year silence on Delhi pollution issues
  • Sachdeva blames Congress for 2009 gas chamber-like conditions in Delhi
  • Priyanka calls for cross-party cooperation to tackle pollution crisis
  • Delhi BJP claims current government making progress on pollution control
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'Two decades late': Delhi BJP on Priyanka's concern for city air quality

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva questions Priyanka Gandhi's timing on pollution concerns after 20 years of Congress and AAP rule in Delhi.

"Returning to the Delhi air from Wayanad first, then Bachwara in Bihar, is truly shocking. - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra"

New Delhi, Nov 2

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva on Sunday said that it's surprising to see that, after almost two decades of Delhiites suffering from acute pollution, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has woken up to raise the issue of pollution in Delhi.

Sachdeva hit out at the previous Sheila Dikshit-led Congress government for ignoring the air pollution issue for decades.

"Delhiites very well remember that the city was first turned into a worst gas chamber during the Congress government rule around the year 2009, and it was the Congress government of Punjab till 2022 whose callousness led to mass crop residual burning, further adding to Delhiites' woes," he said.

Delhi BJP President said that it is surprising that Priyanka Gandhi Vadra never spoke up about Delhi's pollution situation during the rule of her party or the Aam Aadmi Party's misrule in Delhi over the past two decades.

She has chosen to comment through a social media post when the BJP government is working round-the-clock to fight both air and water pollution in the national capital, said Sachdeva.

Delhi BJP President said that it would have been morally and politically fair had Priyanka Gandhi Vadra checked out that winter pollution is best controlled in 2025 after over a decade due to efforts put in by the new BJP government.

On Sunday, the Congress leader took to the social media platform X to express her concern over air pollution in Delhi.

"Returning to the Delhi air from Wayanad first, then Bachwara in Bihar, is truly shocking. The pollution enveloping this city is like a grey shroud thrown over it. It's really about time all of us get together, regardless of our political compulsions and do something about it," said Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on X.

The Wayanad MP said, "The central and state governments need to act immediately. We will all support and cooperate with whatever actions they choose to take to mitigate this awful situation. Year after year, the citizens of Delhi are subjected to this toxicity with no recourse. Those who suffer from respiratory issues, children who commute to school every day and senior citizens, especially, need urgent intervention to clear the filthy smog we are all breathing."

She tagged her message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Union Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a lifelong Delhi resident, I remember the terrible air quality during Congress rule. But honestly, finger-pointing won't help anyone. We need all parties to work together on this. The health of our children is at stake! 😔
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Arjun K
Finally someone is talking about pollution! Whether it's late or not, at least she's raising the issue. My asthmatic mother can't even step out in winters. We need immediate action, not political blame games.
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Sarah B
I've lived in Delhi for 5 years now, and the pollution is genuinely concerning. While the timing might be political, the issue is real. Can we please focus on solutions rather than who said what when?
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Vikram M
Both sides need to stop playing politics with our health. Congress ignored it for years, BJP is now blaming instead of focusing on results. Delhi deserves better than this constant bickering. 🙄
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Kavya N
The crop burning issue from Punjab is a major concern that needs addressing. But let's appreciate that someone is speaking up now. Better late than never when it comes to public health issues.

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