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Delhi Air Pollution: AAP built a vote bank in Punjab, and is now hostage to it

Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is in power in both Delhi, where the victims are struggling, and Punjab, where the culprits thrive.

November 06, 2022 / 09:18 IST
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Every year Delhi's air quality deteriorates with clockwork precision, causing untold damage to lungs, lives and livelihoods. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)
Every year Delhi's air quality deteriorates with clockwork precision, causing untold damage to lungs, lives and livelihoods. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

Every year, around the beginning of October, Delhiites start bracing for the coming suffocation. Within a few weeks, their worst fears come true. A haze descends on the nation’s capital, making it by far the most polluted city in the world. People find it difficult to breath.

It is absolutely astounding that both the Central and the Delhi governments know very well that this will happen, causing untold damage to lungs, lives and livelihoods, yet the health derangement arrives every year with clockwork precision. The smoke wafts in from the thousands of fires lit by farmers in Punjab to burn the stubble—parali in local lingo—left behind by their kharif paddy crop harvest. Farmers burn stubble in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh too, but their contribution is almost negligible compared to Punjab’s score, which rises every year.

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For several days now, the air quality in Delhi has been categorized as “severe”, that is, it “affects healthy people and seriously impacts those with existing diseases”.

Yet, the capital’s gas chamber-like situation this year is a bit different. The reason: today, Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is in power in both Delhi, where the victims are struggling, and Punjab, where the culprits thrive.