Anurag Dhanda News: Delhi is still in the middle of a major air pollution disaster, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) rising to very dangerous levels in many parts of the capital city. The thick smog covering the city makes it hard to see and is very unhealthy for people who live there, especially children, older adults, and anyone with breathing problems.
Anurag Dhanda Goes After the Centre Because They Aren’t Doing Anything
As the situation got worse, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national media in-charge Anurag Dhanda reacted strongly and said the Central government was to blame for the worsening air quality. He said the Centre wasn’t coming up with good long-term solutions even though the pollution problem comes back every winter.
AAP Leader’s Tweet Starts a Political Argument
Dhanda went on to the social media site X (which used to be called Twitter) and asked if the Centre was responsible for what they do. He drew attention to the very high pollution levels in his tweet by writing, “AQI 750 पार, शर्म करो मोदी सरकार,” which led to a new political argument about who is responsible and how the country should be run.
Worries about health Mount Over the City
Doctors and health experts have said that being in dirty air for a long time can cause heart, lung, and eye problems. People in Delhi have been told to spend less time outside because more people are going to the hospital with health problems.
Calls for long-term pollution control measures grow
Leaders of the opposition, Dhanda among them, made it clear that short-term bans and temporary limits are no longer enough. To deal with vehicle emissions, industry pollution, and stubble burning, they asked the Centre to work with neighbouring states on a coordinated, science-based plan.
Delhi is still choking under toxic smog, and officials are being told to stop blaming each other and come up with long-term answers.

