‘Pollution Problem Can Be Solved in a Year if There Is Political Will’, Says Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

"Yesterday Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said that it would take about four years to do away with air pollution. I disagree with him. I think that this problem can be combated within a year with the combined effort and hard work of the central and state governments," Kejriwal said.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (Photo Credits: Twitter)

New Delhi, October 19: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said that the problem of air pollution in northern India caused by stubble burning could be solved within a year but there was a lack of political will.

"Yesterday Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said that it would take about four years to do away with air pollution. I disagree with him. I think that this problem can be combated within a year with the combined effort and hard work of the central and state governments," Kejriwal said. Also Read | When Will Coronavirus End in India? COVID-19 Pandemic Can Be Controlled by February 2021 With Minimal Active Symptomatic Infections, Says Expert Panel.

"Stubble is a huge liability right now. We can convert it into an opportunity. There is only one condition: Do we have the political will? Or will we politicise this as well?" he asked.

"Engineers and scientists of the Pusa institute have already started conducting experiments in parts of Delhi with a mixture to turn stubble into fertiliser. There are factories in Karnal and in Punjab that can turn stubble into compressed biogas (CBG) and coal which will be bought by the state governments. This will benefit farmers as they can earn money by selling stubble to the factories," he added. Also Read | Indians Stranded in Pakistan Due to COVID-19 Lockdown Return via Attari-Wagah Border; See Heartwarming Images.

The Chief Minister appealed to the Centre to conduct monthly meetings with the Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi to discuss solutions.

"Till now, the Centre has been conducting meetings with the state environment ministers. This issue is important and cannot be handled at that level. I appealed to the centre to have monthly meetings with the Chief Ministers of UP, Delhi, Punjab Haryana regarding this issue, and work in a systematic and dedicated manner with fixed deadlines," he said.

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