Deepender Hooda: 'Air pollution will not go away by fining farmers', Deepender Hooda raised questions on the budget in the House
In the Lok Sabha, Rohtak MP Deepender Hooda raised questions about the budget. He said that the government is not focusing on finding solutions to solve the problem of air pollution in NCR, instead all the focus is on imposing fines on farmers. He said that most of the districts of Haryana have become gas chambers.
Congress MP Deepender Singh Hooda has sought details of budget allocation and schemes from the government to deal with the problem of air pollution in the Lok Sabha. He also said that the government's focus is not on solving the problems in the budget but on imposing fines.
He said that instead of solving the problem by allocating sufficient budget along with schemes to overcome the problem of air pollution in NCR, the government's entire focus is more on imposing fines on farmers in the name of burning stubble, imposing fines on vehicle drivers, imposing fines on old vehicles and imposing fines on industrial pollution.
Fines will not solve the problem of air pollution - Hooda
Rohtak MP Deepender Hooda urged the central government that the problem of air pollution will not be solved by imposing fines but by implementing incentive schemes through budget allocation. He said that the government has started the National Clean Air Program. But there is no mention of budget allocation anywhere in the reply given by the government.
42 out of the 50 most polluted cities in the world are in India - Deepender Hooda
Deepender Hooda said that according to the report published this year by IQ Air, 42 out of the 50 most polluted cities in the world are in India, which is a matter of great concern. The central government does not seem serious about solving this very serious problem.