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'AAP did nothing': Delhi govt blames Kejriwal for 'failing' to fulfil pollution tasks in 11 years

Posted on: Dec 18, 2025 12:04 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
'AAP did nothing': Delhi govt blames Kejriwal for 'failing' to fulfil pollution tasks in 11 years
THe new delhi authorities on th said that it was because the erstwhile AAP-led authorities "failed" to fulfil any of the pollution-related tasks that tackling the job presently is becoming a big problem. Amid mounting air pollution concerns due to a spike in the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the city, Delhi minister Parvesh Verma held a press conference in which he presented a big stack of tasks that the former government should have completed."If the AAP government had even done half of these tasks, we would have had to do only the remaining ones... But Arvind Kejriwal and the AAP government have not done even a single task in the last 11 years...," Verma said.The tasks listed by the state government during the presser included removing mountains of garbage, constructing parks, repairing footpaths, e-waste management, cleaning river Yamuna, sewage treatment, cleaning of roads and managing plastic waste, among others.Varma also said that the pollution problem didn't emerge within one year and has persisted since long ago. “Our government in Delhi has been in place for the past 9 months... From February 20, 2025, the Chief Minister of Delhi and all the ministers have been out on Delhi's roads...The Delhi government has been successful in every program,” he said.

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