Political battle started on Odd-Even in Delhi, Kejriwal and Javadekar came face to face
Political battle started on Odd-Even in Delhi, Kejriwal and Javadekar came face to face
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New Delhi: The air condition in the national capital Delhi has become very dangerous. To deal with this, Kejriwal government has implemented Odd-Even rule from today. Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal pooled the car with his cabinet ministers, while Deputy CM Manish Sisodia reached the office in a bicycle amid increasing pollution. But at the same time politics has also started on this.

Amidst efforts to curb pollution in Delhi, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar has said that the Delhi government destroyed 1500 crores on advertisements. At the same time, CM Kejriwal has termed these his statements false and baseless. Arvind Kejriwal has said, "Due to the smoke emanating from the crop burning in the neighboring states, Delhi has turned into a gas chamber. It is very important that we protect ourselves from this poisonous air."

Reversing Kejriwal, Javadekar said that the CM of Delhi is doing politics on Delhi's pollution and blaming Punjab and Haryana for burning stubble. He said that if the game of conviction starts, many hidden things will be revealed. Instead of blaming others, there should be an effort to cooperate among all to bring relief to the people.

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