New Delhi: Citizen groups in Delhi have released a clean air public manifesto ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. This manifesto was released at the India International Center on Saturday. Representatives of major political parties, including AAP, BJP, and Congress, together with the presidents of Resident Welfare Associations, released it on Saturday. Political parties have issued consent to work on it.
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According to the sources, in the last years, the capital has seen a very severe form of air pollution and its effect. As many as 80 people have lost their lives. Civic groups want to present air pollution and clean air as an issue in the upcoming elections. It also sets out some goals such as better public transport system, solid waste, and waste management. Greater use of renewable energy and increased cooperation between states to address the problem of air pollution in public manifesto such as by the year 2025 To drive 15 thousand buses on the roads. 100% lift of garbage and waste from houses and to meet the most important national standards for reduction of nearly 65% in air pollution by 2025.
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On this occasion the President of Energy, Mr. Atul Goyal said that Delhi hopes for such a strong leadership that will bring basic reforms and changes the policies to improve the air quality of the city. Where the public expects their leaders to show a solution to the crisis of air pollution. Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Mr. Jairam Viplav, Congress spokesperson Zarita Latflong and Aam Aadmi Party spokesperson Mr. Ghanendra Bhardwaj supported the public manifesto as a guide for their party's manifesto.