Published 07:46 IST, November 20th 2019
Parliamentary panel to discuss air pollution in Delhi on Wednesday
A meeting of a parliamentary committee on the issue of air pollution in the national capital is scheduled for Wednesday
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A meeting of a parliamentary committee on the issue of air pollution in the national capital is scheduled for Wednesday after the absence of most of its members and senior officials from its last meeting sparked outrage and raised questions over their seriousness in fighting the menace.
Jagdambika Pal displeased with the absence of senior Govt officials from last meeting
The panel's head and Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament Jagdambika Pal is learnt to have written to have written to the Lok Sabha speaker, expressing his "displeasure" at the absence of senior government officials from the last meeting, as they were scheduled to brief parliamentarians on the pollution crisis, especially in the national capital. An official message communicated to panel members stated that representatives of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Central Pollution Control Board will brief them on the role of Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Delhi District Authority, New Delhi Municipal Council, Central Public Works Department and NBCC (India) Ltd. -- all central agencies -- in "reducing air pollution in Delhi".
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The strong reactions invited by their absence, including the lone BJP MP from the national capital in the panel -- Gautam Gambhir is likely to result in the presence of most parliamentarians and officials in the meeting on Wednesday.
Only four MPs of a 28-member parliamentary panel attended a key meeting to discuss the air pollution crisis in Delhi-NCR on Nov. 15. Besides Pal, the three other MPs who attended the meeting were BJP's CR Patil, Aam Aadmi Party's Sanjay Singh and Hasnain Masoodi of the National Conference.
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07:31 IST, November 20th 2019