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Take concrete steps to tackle pollution: BJP
The Hindu
Bidhuri demands new buses to be bought, roads be repaired on a war footing
Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri on Tuesday demanded that the Delhi government take concrete steps to tackle pollution during winter.
He demanded that new buses be bought, roads be repaired on a war footing and flyovers and underpasses be built at points identified as congestion hotspots. “The Delhi government cannot shirk its responsibility by rhetoric, lies, and blaming others. The Capital has become the most polluted city in the world in the last seven years. In the World Air Quality Report, Delhi has been declared as the most polluted city in the world for the third consecutive year,” he said.
“This is the situation when people were indoors due to the pandemic for the last one-and-a-half years. Despite the city being in such a dire situation, the government is not taking any concrete steps to deal with the problem,” he said.
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