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North India facing medical emergency due to stubble burning, says Delhi CM Atishi

The chief minister said the BJP-led central government has been doing politics over the issue of pollution, but has taken no step to check stubble burning in states ruled by the saffron party.

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NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Monday said north India is facing a medical emergency due to hazardous air quality caused by stubble burning.

Addressing a press conference here, the chief minister said the BJP-led central government has been doing politics over the issue of pollution but has taken no step to check stubble burning in states like Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh -- all ruled by the saffron party.

Lauding the AAP-ruled Punjab, she said it is the only state where the cases of stubble burning have come down significantly.

Atishi said due to Delhi's worsening air quality, the elderly are being hospitalised and children need inhalers and steroids to breathe.

Delhi's air quality worsened to the 'severe plus' category on Monday with the city recording an AQI of 484.

Tighter pollution control measures, including a ban on truck entry and suspension of construction at public projects, came into force on Monday morning.

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