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Priyanka Gandhi calls Delhi a gas chamber, expresses displeasure over pollution situation

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Priyanka Gandhi calls Delhi a gas chamber, expresses displeasure over pollution situation

4pm News Network: The situation in the country’s capital, Delhi, is getting worse every day. Due to pollution and smog, Delhi’s air is becoming poisonous every day and the AQI has reached the severe category in many areas. In this regard, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has expressed her displeasure over the pollution situation in Delhi. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who returned to Delhi on Thursday (November 14) after the Wayanad by-election in Kerala, described her experience as entering a gas chamber due to the capital’s deteriorating air quality and high levels from AQI. He further highlighted the urgent need to work together to find solutions for clean air in Delhi.

Priyanka Gandhi has shared a video of Delhi’s worsening conditions due to pollution on the social media platform. In this video, from India Gate to many other areas of Delhi are surrounded by pollution and smog. Priyanka said returning to Delhi from Wayanad was like entering a gas chamber. The blanket of fog looks even more impressive when seen from the air. Priyanka also said that Wayanad’s air is beautiful and the AQI there is 35.

Along with this, Priyanka Gandhi also praised the air quality of Wayanad. The Congress leader said Delhi’s pollution is getting worse every year. We really must work together to find solutions for clean air. He said that it is practically impossible to breathe beyond this or that party, especially for children, the elderly and people with respiratory problems. We simply have to do something about it.

important point

  1. According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data, Hajipur in Bihar recorded an air quality index (AQI) of 417 and was the second worst polluted place in the country.
  2. According to CPCB, air quality remained in the ‘severe’ category at 30 of the 36 monitoring stations in Delhi.
  3. We tell you that this is recorded daily at 4 in the afternoon.

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