
Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta distributing electric heaters to night guards of various Resident Welfare Associations, in New Delhi on Sunday.
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Exuding confidence, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday said Delhi residents will see visible improvements in governance in the next six months and asserted that her government needed at least 27 months to fix the air pollution problem in the national capital.
Speaking at a public event at Dilli Haat in Pitampura, Ms. Gupta questioned why people who protested against rising pollution at India Gate had remained silent for 27 years when the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) were in power. âFor 27 years, nothing was done, but these protesters were silent, and now they have come out on the streets. At least give us 27 months to solve the problem,â she said.
Ms. Gupta stressed that âevery citizen has a crucial role in this fight against pollution as it is a shared responsibility between the government and societyâ.  Her remarks came after a group of citizens gathered at India Gate on November 23 to protest against the cityâs toxic air and demanded urgent government action.
The Chief Minister distributed electric heaters to night guards of various Resident Welfare Associations. The initiative aims to reduce smoke and pollution caused by open fires during winter, she said, describing it as a âmajor seasonal source of pollutionâ in the Capital.
Criticising the previous AAP governmentâs âodd-evenâ and âsmog towerâ initiatives, Ms. Gupta said they did not improve air quality but involved crores of rupees being spent on advertising. âIn 11 years, they did not take any concrete measures,â she said.
âBid to corner govt.â
Taking a dig at the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, and Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, Ms. Gupta said the Opposition party was raising its voice against pollution now only because it sees an âopportunity to corner the governmentâ.
âThe Congress was in power in Delhi for so many years, but they did nothing,â she said.
Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav responded by calling the CM âshort-sightedâ and accused her of evading responsibility. âThere has been a BJP government at the Centre since 2014, the BJP ran the Municipal Corporation of Delhi from 2007 to 2022, and has been in power in Delhi for the last 10 months, yet the cityâs pollution problem has not been solved,â he said.
Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said despite a 10% rise in vehicles and more than 20% increase in construction activity this year, Delhi has recorded âsignificant and encouragingâ improvement in its air quality compared with previous years.
Meanwhile, Delhiâs 24-hour average air quality index (AQI) continued to remain in the âvery poorâ category at 308 on Sunday.Â
Published â December 08, 2025 01:36 am IST



