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Share your concern, but Centre alone can help check stubble burning: Capt

He said that the Centre should immediately sanction compensation for farmers to check stubble burning.

Updated on: Nov 08, 2017 10:47 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By , Chandigarh
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Sharing the concern of his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal over the dangerously rising pollution levels in the northern states, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, on Wednesday, said the situation warranted the urgent intervention of the central government.

He expressed apprehension that the situation could worsen in the absence of immediate intervention from the Centre. (HT file photo)
He expressed apprehension that the situation could worsen in the absence of immediate intervention from the Centre. (HT file photo)

He added that the Centre should immediately sanction compensation for farmers to check stubble burning. Responding to Kejriwal’s request for a meeting to discuss the issue, Amarinder said any discussion of the chief ministers would serve no meaningful purpose, with the Centre alone equipped to address this grave issue, which had inter-state implications. “Since multiple states are involved, any meeting without the central government’s intervention would be inconsequential,” he added.

Like Delhi, Punjab was also suffering as a result of the unbearable effects of smog and pollution, forcing closure of schools and other institutions in many districts and change in timings in others, he added, reacting to Kejriwal’s distress over the deteriorating air condition.

The situation in Punjab was so serious that a spate of accidents due to smog had led to several people getting killed and many injured over the past few days, he pointed out. He also expressed apprehension that the situation could worsen in the absence of immediate intervention from the Centre.

 
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