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Delhi Air Turns Toxic Again as AAP Blames LG, BJP for Ignoring Real Solutions

Delhi’s air turns toxic again, and the political blame game deepens, with Aam Aadmi Party leaders accusing Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena and the BJP of ignoring real solutions to Delhi pollution while focusing on letters, media appearances and attacks on former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

AAP leaders allege that the administration targets a government no longer in office, instead of fixing present failures. They argue that responsibility for Delhi pollution, poor roads, inflation and civic disorder lies with the current BJP-led arrangement and an inattentive bureaucracy, not with those removed from day-to-day power.

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दिल्ली में प्रदूषण के मुद्दे पर आम आदमी पार्टी (AAP) के नेताओं ने उपराज्यपाल विनय कुमार सक्सेना और भाजपा पर पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री अरविंद केजरीवाल पर ध्यान केंद्रित करने का आरोप लगाया है, जबकि दिल्ली में प्रदूषण के वास्तविक समाधानों पर ध्यान नहीं दिया जा रहा है, और संजय सिंह ने कहा कि अब उपराज्यपाल का एक ही काम है: अरविंद केजरीवाल के खिलाफ कार्रवाई करना।

Delhi pollution and AAP’s charge against LG and BJP

Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh claims the Lieutenant Governor now has “one job” left. According to Singh, that role is taking action against Arvind Kejriwal and writing letters about Delhi pollution and other issues, while the city faces choking smog and needs concrete administrative steps instead.

Sanjay Singh says the pattern began when Arvind Kejriwal held the Chief Minister’s office and continues even after Kejriwal stepped down. Singh calls this a fixed script, not coincidence, and describes the constant focus on Kejriwal as a long-running “phobia” rather than a governance-driven approach to Delhi pollution.

Delhi pollution, GRAP-IV and questions over current government

AAP national media in-charge Anurag Dhanda attacks the Lieutenant Governor for questioning a former Chief Minister over Delhi pollution when Rekha Gupta now holds the Chief Minister’s post. Dhanda asks why queries are not aimed at the sitting government, which approves and withdraws GRAP-IV restrictions without consistent planning.

Dhanda says GRAP-IV curbs appear one day and vanish the next, while Delhi sinks deeper into polluted air. According to Dhanda, the hazardous air now harms lungs, but “it seems to have affected the memory of the LG” as well, because accountability is still sought from the previous leadership.

Delhi pollution, “two samples” remark and camera politics

Referring to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s comment about “दो नमूनों”, Dhanda extends the jibe to current Delhi politics and Delhi pollution debates. Dhanda remarks that one “sample” has already proved the character, and another now raises a hand before cameras saying, “मैं भी हूं”.

Dhanda argues this reflects a strong pull towards cameras and soundbites, paired with little on-ground work to clean Delhi’s air. According to AAP, this combination of media focus and administrative inaction has become the capital’s reality while Delhi pollution keeps worsening and residents struggle with toxic smog.

Delhi pollution governance, letters and public perception

AAP leaders contend that blaming a past administration masks present shortcomings on Delhi pollution and other civic issues. They say either facts are misunderstood or there is a deliberate attempt to avoid present accountability, as the Lieutenant Governor’s role should centre on solutions rather than political commentary echoing BJP lines.

The party insists that BJP leaders and the administrative machinery now in charge must answer questions on pollution control, price rise, road conditions and urban management. AAP argues that criticising the previous tenure cannot hide failures after taking power, and that citizens can see who worked and who now offers excuses.

According to AAP, even the current government does not appear to treat the Lieutenant Governor’s interventions with seriousness, so public trust also declines. The party describes Vinai Kumar Saxena’s latest letter to Arvind Kejriwal on Delhi pollution as another effort to dodge accountability when the city needs firm, consistent policy and clean air.

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