Sunday, March 22, 2026
23.1 C
New Delhi

‘Not Only Firecrackers But…’: BJP Blames AAP-Ruled Punjab As Toxic Haze Shrouds Delhi After Diwali

Delhi woke up to a blanket of thick smog and poor visibility on Tuesday morning, just hours after Diwali celebrations filled the sky with fireworks. With the Air Quality Index (AQI) slipping into the ‘very poor’ category, the capital once again found itself trapped in a haze of both pollution and politics.

As air quality plummeted, a fierce blame game erupted between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), each accusing the other of deepening Delhi’s worsening toxic air crisis.

According to a Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) bulletin, 35 out of the 38 monitoring stations were in the ‘red zone’, indicating ‘very poor’ to ‘severe’ air quality after many celebrated Diwali last night by bursting firecrackers beyond the two-hour limit set by the Supreme Court.

BJP Hits Out At AAP Over Stubble Burning

BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya blamed AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal for failing to address stubble burning in Punjab, where AAP governs.

“Unless Arvind Kejriwal–ruled Punjab stops burning stubble, Delhi and NCR will continue to choke. Stop blaming Deepawali for the sins of the Aam Aadmi Party — it’s their smoke, not the festival’s lamps or firecrackers, that darkens Delhi’s skies,” Malviya posted on X.

Meanwhile, Delhi Minister Ashish Sood also asserted that “firecrackers alone are not responsible for pollution in Delhi”. 

“The AQI in Anand Vihar at around 5 AM was 943 and 390 in Shahdara. Only firecrackers are not responsible for pollution in Delhi. However, I believe people should have followed the SC’s order to burst crackers before 10 PM. Delhi has no weather of its own; many factors determine the weather and pollution levels here, and adjacent states also have a role to play,” he said.

BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal also hit out at AAP over the air pollution in the national capital, saying,”The pollution level today is lower than what it was during AAP’s 10 years in power. They did nothing, and hence Delhi is paying the price. Within one year, we will ensure a clean environment in Delhi.”

AAP Counters With Sharp Attack On BJP Govt

In a sharp rebuttal, Delhi AAP president Saurabh Bharadwaj turned the spotlight on the Delhi government, accusing it of making false promises about tackling post-Diwali pollution. He questioned the administration’s failure to implement artificial rain, which leaders had earlier claimed would help improve the city’s air.

“The government lies. The government said that after Diwali, we would fix all the pollution by conducting artificial rain. Did artificial rain happen? No, my question is that if you could have conducted artificial rain, then why didn’t you do it? Do you (the government) want people to fall ill. The government has a collusion with private hospitals,” Bharadwaj told news agency ANI.

AAP leader Gopal Rai also slammed the BJP-led government for blaming the neighbouring states for the pollution in Delhi.

How Congress, TMC Reacted

Trinamool Congress MP Sagarika Ghose took a more introspective stance, urging Delhi residents to take responsibility for their own contribution to the pollution crisis.

“Toxic smoke across Delhi this morning. Over 200,000 in Delhi have been rushed to hospital with emergency ARI (Acute Respiratory Illness) in the last year. We must collectively ask ourselves & introspect why we voluntarily choose to harm our own health,” Ghose posted on X.

Congress leader Udit Raj also questioned how stubble burning in Punjab can affect Delhi’s AQI in one day.

“How is it that stubble burning in Punjab affected the AQI in just one day? The government started framing it as an issue against the festival, which led the Supreme Court to lift the ban on crackers. Firecrackers have caused serious environmental damage, and their sale was massive this year,” he remarked.

According to the CPCB bulletin, Delhi’s AQI stood at 359, in the ‘very poor’ category, at 11 am. It was 352 at 8 am, 346 at 5 am, 347 at 6 am and 351 at 7 am.

An AQI between 0 and 50 is ‘good’, 51 and 100 ‘satisfactory’, 101 and 200 ‘moderate’, 201 and 300 ‘poor’, 301 and 400 ‘very poor’, and 401 and 500 ‘severe’.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Alien abduction data for every US state revealed: New York jumps to third as govenment registers alien websites

New York/Image: Pexels The Empire State recorded 8,314 UFO sightings since 1974, or one for every 1,003 residents. Delaware holds the top spot. Read More

Think planting trees will save the planet from global warming? Science says it’s not that simple

Planting trees is often described as a simple way to deal with climate change. The idea is easy to understand. Trees take in carbon dioxide and store it. Forests also support wildlife and help regulate water systems. Read More

If America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoy

In a hugely provocative statement, Abdul Basit, former high commissioner of Pakistan to India, has said that striking Indian cities like New Delhi and Mumbai should be Islamabad’s “default move” if the country comes under attac Read More

Veteran BJP leader Datta Meghe passes away at 89; great loss for Vidarbha, says Gadkari

NAGPUR: Veteran BJP leader Datta Meghe passed away on Sunday evening at the age of 89, his close aide and former Nagpur deputy mayor Raghunath Malikar said.Meghe is the father of Hingna MLA Sameer Meghe and former MLC Sagar Meghe. Read More

Topics

Alien abduction data for every US state revealed: New York jumps to third as govenment registers alien websites

New York/Image: Pexels The Empire State recorded 8,314 UFO sightings since 1974, or one for every 1,003 residents. Delaware holds the top spot. Read More

Think planting trees will save the planet from global warming? Science says it’s not that simple

Planting trees is often described as a simple way to deal with climate change. The idea is easy to understand. Trees take in carbon dioxide and store it. Forests also support wildlife and help regulate water systems. Read More

If America strikes us, we should attack Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai: Ex-Pak envoy

In a hugely provocative statement, Abdul Basit, former high commissioner of Pakistan to India, has said that striking Indian cities like New Delhi and Mumbai should be Islamabad’s “default move” if the country comes under attac Read More

Veteran BJP leader Datta Meghe passes away at 89; great loss for Vidarbha, says Gadkari

NAGPUR: Veteran BJP leader Datta Meghe passed away on Sunday evening at the age of 89, his close aide and former Nagpur deputy mayor Raghunath Malikar said.Meghe is the father of Hingna MLA Sameer Meghe and former MLC Sagar Meghe. Read More

Ranveer’s transformation for ‘ghost’ sequence in ‘Dhurandhar 2’ leaves fans shocked

Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge continues’ to dominate at the box office and the internet, with fans flooding social media with memes, theories and praise for its grand scale and performances. Read More

Drug peddler held with heroin worth Rs 1.5cr

. JAMMU: Jammu Police arrested a drug peddler and seized from him around 262g heroin, worth approximately Rs 1.5 crore in the international market, along with Rs 1.5 lakh cash, a cellphone, and a weighing machine, on Saturday. Read More

Iran war not to end soon? Treasury’s Bessent says US has ‘plenty of money to fund this war’

US treasury secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday said the United States has “plenty of money to fund” its war against Iran, asserting that President Donald Trump is keeping “all options on the table” amid the ongo Read More

Related Articles