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“Going to do Vipassana is not called running away”: Arvind Kejriwal replies to Delhi CM’s jibe at AAP over air pollution | India Information

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“Going to do Vipassana is not called running away”: Arvind Kejriwal replies to Delhi CM’s jibe at AAP over air pollution | India Information

NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Social gathering (AAP) nationwide convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday criticised Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta, saying that it’s not applicable to mock anybody taking a “Vipassana,” regardless of each of them having political variations over the dealing with of the air pollution disaster within the nationwide capital area. “You (Rekha Gupta) harbor political enmity towards me. Due to this, it does not behove you to mock the divine Vipassana meditation method taught by Lord Buddha in this manner. You too should certainly try Vipassana once. You will like it a lot, and you will experience boundless peace. Going to do Vipassana is not called “running away.” Solely these with nice fortune are blessed with Vipassana,” Kejriwal wrote on X, replying to an earlier put up by CM Gupta.

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The AAP chief’s feedback come a day after CM Gupta alleged that whereas Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) leaders are attempting to battle air pollution by staying in Delhi, Kejriwal merely abandons Delhi by taking a Vipassana each six months.“We are finding solutions to the pollution problem in Delhi by living in Delhi itself. We are not like them who abandon Delhi to its fate and run off for Vipassana every 6 months. My Delhi, My Responsibility-we are working with this sentiment. The problem is here too, and the solution will also emerge from here…for Delhi, by staying in Delhi,” the Delhi CM mentioned. In the meantime, AAP’s Delhi president Saurabh Bharadwaj additionally hit out on the Delhi authorities for the diseases individuals are getting on account of elevated air pollution. He criticised CM Rekha Gupta over the worsening air high quality within the nationwide capital, stating that she is unaware of the air high quality index (AQI) and its parameters, including that she should go away the air pollution downside for the specialists to take care of.Chatting with ANI, Bharadwaj mentioned, “This government has been in power for almost a year. Nowhere in this country are there incidents of stubble burning. The condition of pollution is that even inside a closed room, we can see smog. The CM of Delhi doesn’t know what AQI is? She says any instrument can measure AQI. She can’t even properly pronounce AQI. What will the people of Delhi expect from the chief minister for the next 4 years?”“I think experts should come in front and the Chief Minister should take a step back,” he added.Residents of Delhi on Sunday expressed deep concern over deteriorating air high quality as the town’s AQI surged to 497, remaining within the ‘severe’ class, in response to the central air pollution management board (CPCB).In response to the extreme air pollution, the Delhi Authorities’s Directorate of Training on Saturday directed that colleges conduct lessons for grades IX and XI in hybrid mode. This resolution adopted the Fee for Air High quality Administration (CAQM) invoking Stage IV of the Graded Response Motion Plan (GRAP) as AQI ranges approached the ‘severe’ mark.

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