Delhi Pollution Crisis: BJP Leader Hospitalized After Protesting in Yamuna
Delhi Pollution Crisis: Two days after protesting against pollution in the Yamuna River, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Virendraa Sachdeva was hospitalized on Saturday morning. He took a dip in the polluted river at the Yamuna ghat near ITO to protest what he called the "corruption" of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Delhi government. Following his protest, Sachdeva experienced shortness of breath and severe skin irritation, prompting his admission to RML Nursing Home in the city. According to a statement from the Delhi BJP, he is suffering from intense itching and discomfort in breathing.
Call for Accountability
In his protest, Sachdeva challenged AAP leaders, including Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal, to assess the state of the Yamuna, which is plagued by pollution and frothy water in many areas. He criticized the AAP leadership, demanding an account of the Rs.8,500 crores allocated by the Central government for cleaning the river. "We have arranged a red carpet for those who are used to living in luxury," Sachdeva said, emphasizing the need for accountability regarding the funds aimed at improving the river's condition.
Response from AAP
In response to Sachdeva's accusations, Delhi Minister and AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj defended the party's record on pollution. He stated that the major source of Yamuna's pollution is industrial waste from Haryana, particularly from Sonipat and Panipat, and not from Delhi. Bharadwaj emphasized that there are no industries in Delhi contributing to this problem and urged Sachdeva to address the issue with the Haryana government to prevent industrial waste from entering the river.
The Bigger Picture
The incident highlights the ongoing struggle with pollution in Delhi's rivers, particularly the Yamuna, which has become a pressing environmental issue. The debate between the BJP and AAP over accountability and responsibility for the river's condition reflects larger concerns about governance and environmental management in the capital. As the situation unfolds, the health impacts of pollution continue to affect residents and leaders alike.
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Summary
BJP leader Virendraa Sachdeva was hospitalized after taking a dip in the polluted Yamuna River as a protest against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Delhi government. He experienced shortness of breath and severe skin irritation, leading to his admission to RML Nursing Home. Sachdeva criticized AAP leaders, demanding accountability for Rs. 8,500 crores allocated for cleaning the river, and challenged them to inspect the pollution. In response, AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj denied the allegations, stating that most pollution comes from industrial waste in Haryana, not Delhi. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about river pollution and governance in Delhi.