AAP MP Sanjay Singh Slams Modi Govt For Avoiding Parliamentary Discussion On Delhi Pollution, Falling Rupee
Senior Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh on Monday accused the Centre of blocking debates in Parliament on Delhi’s severe air pollution and other national concerns. Singh told reporters that the government refused discussion even as the Air Quality Index in the capital reportedly crossed 1000.
Singh said Delhi had effectively “turned into a gas chamber” and argued that the health emergency demanded urgent parliamentary attention. Citing data, Singh claimed that nearly two million people died every year in India from pollution-related causes, yet the issue still did not receive space for a structured debate.
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Delhi air pollution Parliament debate and other national issues
The Aam Aadmi Party leader linked the Delhi air pollution Parliament standoff with what Singh described as a wider pattern of avoiding tough questions. Singh asserted that the government did not want to engage on the declining value of the Indian rupee, repeated reports of Chinese incursions, tariffs imposed by the United States, or fertiliser shortages affecting farmers.
According to Singh, the ruling side instead pushed what Singh labelled “fake issues” inside the House, which Singh alleged distracted from subjects such as Delhi air pollution Parliament scrutiny and economic pressures. Singh connected this strategy with AAP’s charge of “vote-chori”, claiming that electoral manipulation influenced the recent Delhi Assembly polls and, according to Singh, was now visible in several other states.
To stress the scale of the Delhi air pollution Parliament concerns, Singh pointed to figures on deaths and air quality levels. Singh said the AQI in parts of the capital went beyond 1000, placing residents under extreme health risk and demanding immediate policy responses, not deferment of discussion. Key data mentioned by Singh are summarised below.
| Issue | Detail cited by Sanjay Singh |
|---|---|
| Annual deaths from pollution in India | Nearly two million people |
| Delhi Air Quality Index | Reportedly crossed 1000 |
Delhi air pollution Parliament context and CIC appointment
While the Delhi air pollution Parliament clash continued, another key institution saw a change in leadership. President Droupadi Murmu administered the 'Oath of Office' to former bureaucrat Raj Kumar Goyal as Chief Information Commissioner during a ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday, restoring a crucial post that had remained vacant for a prolonged period.
Officials said Goyal’s induction was expected to help the Central Information Commission reach full functional strength again, which could speed up decisions on information appeals. The appointment of Raj Kumar Goyal as CIC was cleared by a high-level selection committee headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with union Home Minister Amit Shah and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi serving as members.
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