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‘Did artificial rain happen?’ AAP slams CM Rekha Gupta as BJP blames stubble burning, citizens flouting Diwali cracker rules

At 11 am on Tuesday, Delhi’s Air Quality Index stood at 359 -- categorised as “very poor” -- according to the Central Pollution Control Board.

October 21, 2025 / 17:44 IST
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People walk in the morning near the India Gate monument amidst morning smog a day after Diwali festival in Delhi, on Tuesday, October 21, 2025. (Image: AP Photo)
People walk in the morning near the India Gate monument amidst morning smog a day after Diwali festival in Delhi, on Tuesday, October 21, 2025. (Image: AP Photo)

The morning after Diwali brought a thick grey haze and suffocating air to Delhi, pushing pollution levels into the “very poor” category despite curbs on crackers. The political blame game intensified, with AAP leaders mocking Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and the BJP-led Delhi government for its “failure” to control the pollution crisis, while BJP leaders shifted responsibility to citizens and stubble burning in neighbouring states.

AAP MLA Gopal Rai accused the government of “making excuses” and failing to act decisively. “There is a lot of pollution in Delhi. The level of pollution has increased. But the Delhi government is not doing anything. They are making excuses and blaming other states,” he said, adding that BJP leaders in power across UP, Haryana, and Rajasthan had not coordinated any preventive measures before the festival. “Why didn’t they talk to any other state first before Diwali?” he asked.

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Saurabh Bharadwaj, AAP’s Delhi unit chief, slammed Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, claiming she lacked even basic understanding of pollution data. “The Chief Minister does not even know how to pronounce AQI. She calls it IQ, QQ. She has no understanding. The government has failed to stop pollution,” he said, accusing the administration of empty promises and inaction. Bharadwaj also alleged that the government had misled citizens over its plans for artificial rain.

“The government lies. They said that after Diwali, they would fix all the pollution by conducting artificial rain. Did it happen? No,” he remarked, questioning whether the government wanted people to fall sick.