New Delhi:Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Monday raised alarm over the severe air pollution engulfing a large swathe of north India, describing the situation as a medical emergency caused by rampant stubble burning in several "BJP-ruled" states. But the BJP-led central government, instead of addressing the crisis, is focussed on political blame games, she told a press conference here.
"North India is choking because of the Modi government's inaction. Stubble burning incidents have escalated in BJP-ruled states like Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, while AAP-governed Punjab has registered a decline," Atishi said. No immediate response is available from the BJP over the accusations.
She pointed to official data and claimed that the reduction in incidents of stubble burning in AAP-ruled Punjab demonstrates effective governance, unlike the approach seen in states governed by the BJP. A toxic smog blanketed the city, affecting visibility as the air quality deteriorated sharply, falling into the 'severe plus' category with an AQI of 484 on Monday.