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Let's join hands to tackle smog in Punjab: Pakistan's Shahbaz Sharif tells Amarinder

In a letter dated November 19, Shehbaz said the people of both Pakistani and Indian Punjabs have been facing the problem of smog during the months of October and November, Dawn newspaper reported.

November 21, 2017 / 22:31 IST
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A car makes its way amidst the heavy smog in New Delhi, India, November 6, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi - S1AEULHCYAAA
A car makes its way amidst the heavy smog in New Delhi, India, November 6, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi - S1AEULHCYAAA

Chief Minister of Pakistan's Punjab province Shehbaz Sharif has written to his Indian counterpart Amarinder Singh and invited him to strike a "regional cooperation agreement" to tackle smog and pollution that has affected people on both sides, media reports said on Tuesday.

In a letter dated November 19, Shehbaz said the people of both Pakistani and Indian Punjabs have been facing the problem of smog during the months of October and November, Dawn newspaper reported.

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"It goes without saying that the smog has an adverse impact on health, especially on the old and the children; on agriculture in the form of delayed sowing of wheat and damage to potato and other crops and causes traffic accidents," said Shehbaz in the letter.

Shehbaz, 66, the younger brother of ousted Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif, explained some of the causes of smog, including rice stubble burning.