Delhi’s Smog Crisis And Supreme Court Dog Ruling Trigger Dual Protests At India Gate
New Delhi witnessed chaotic scenes on Sunday as hundreds of residents, parents, and environmental activists gathered at India Gate to protest against the city's worsening air quality. The protest, which drew widespread attention, also overlapped with another demonstration against the recent Supreme Court verdict allowing the relocation of stray dogs from schools, offices, and institutional areas - making India Gate a focal point of two major civic concerns.
According to reports, many of the protesters were mothers who brought their children along to demand immediate government action for cleaner air. The demonstrators held placards and chanted slogans calling for urgent steps to protect public health. "We want to meet our elected officials. We had sought an appointment with the chief minister but were refused. So many parents are here because their children are suffering. Every third child already has damaged lungs; they will live nearly 10 years less than those growing up in cleaner air," said environmentalist Bhavreen Khandari.
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The air quality in Delhi has plunged to alarming levels, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) hovering in the 'severe' category for several consecutive days. Residents say the authorities have failed to take meaningful measures to curb pollution caused by stubble burning, vehicular emissions, and industrial waste.
As the air pollution protest intensified, another group of demonstrators gathered nearby to oppose the Supreme Court's ruling on the relocation of stray dogs. Animal rights activists argued that the order was "inhumane" and would displace thousands of community dogs who are cared for by local residents and volunteers. The issue quickly gained traction on social media, with many calling for a humane and scientific approach to address stray dog management rather than mass relocation.
Police, however, detained several participants from both protest groups, citing the lack of prior permission to hold demonstrations at India Gate. "There was no permission to hold a protest at India Gate. To maintain law and order and ensure there is no obstruction in security arrangements, some people were detained," a police officer said.
DCP (New Delhi) Devesh Kumar Mahla confirmed that the detentions were preventive. "Only Jantar Mantar is designated as a protest site where permission can be sought by following due procedure," he said.
Meanwhile, the opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) backed the anti-pollution protests, taking aim at the BJP-led Delhi administration. AAP spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar accused Chief Minister Rekha Gupta's government of "being in denial" about the pollution crisis. "People of Delhi are angry because the government of the national capital is in denial. They are not accepting that there is pollution. The BJP government should have been with the people on the ground and not manipulating the data," Kakkar told PTI.
Both protests - one over Delhi's toxic air and the other against the stray dog relocation ruling - highlighted growing public frustration with the administration's handling of civic and environmental issues. The convergence of these movements at one of Delhi's most iconic public spaces underscored the capital's deepening crisis over governance, pollution, and compassion toward its environment and animals.
As the smog thickens over the city, residents continue to demand accountability and immediate action to safeguard public health and uphold humane values.
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