As Delhi’s AQI Equals Breathing 40 Cigarettes, Shashi Tharoor Asks If It Should Remain Capital: ‘Uninhabitable’

Delhi is an inferno right now with an AQI (air quality index) that is 30x more than what is considered safe for humans. Per the Indian pollution control board, an AQI between 0 and 50 is deemed safe and good. The previous 24-hour air quality index read 484, which is classified as ‘severe plus.’ It is five times more toxic than the second most polluted city in the world, Dhaka. Thick smog of pollution has engulfed the national capital, with zero visibility akin to a winter fog. The air smells of charred cigarettes and sulfur even inside the confines of home. Social media is replete with visuals of the disaster that should be declared a national health emergency.

Alas! The ministers are more busy attending movie premieres, making reels, unveiling projects, or playing the blame game on the bird app. The Guardian reports that elderly citizens like one Mr. Sheikh Imamuddin (70), a roadside bookseller, is paranoid that the hazardous smog will kill him as he ventures out with his asthmatic lungs. He remarks the burning sensation in his eyes, lungs, and abdomen. For Delhiites like Imamuddin, it’s a fight for survival despite knowing the air they breathe is poison. SC has reprimanded the state government over its failure to curb the AQI, while the Delhi government shifts the blame on the neighboring states that are in the control of the central government.

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Taking a swipe at the state of affairs, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor asked, “Should Delhi remain the capital under these circumstances?” He remarked that the city is uninhabitable from November to January and barely livable the rest of the year.

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