United News of India
New Delhi (United News of India): A united fight by all political parties to address the problem of India's air pollution crisis is the need of the hour, says Shashi Tharoor, Congress Member of Parliament.
"The issue of air quality is, politically, similar to concerns surrounding our foreign policy. I have previously remarked that there is no BJP or Congress foreign policy, only an Indian foreign policy. So too with air quality - our political differences on the subject must end at the beginning of stratosphere. There is only an Indian air quality and currently, little has been done to address the toxicity that is spreading," Tharoor said. Read more
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