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Cracker ban to 'hurt' Hindu sentiments, has nothing to do with pollution: Delhi BJP

BJP on cracker ban: Gopal Rai said the ban extends to online sale of firecrackers. He, however, did not clarify when the restrictions would come into force. The BJP slammed the ban saying that the contribution of cracker burning in Delhi's pollution was “minimal”

The cracker ban will be in effect till January 1, 2023. Image Source : PTI FILE IMAGEThe cracker ban will be in effect till January 1, 2023.

BJP on cracker ban: Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday criticised Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government's cracker ban and mentioned that imposing it ahead of Diwali is a move that will "hurt the sentiments of Hindus".  Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Wednesday announced a blanket ban on the production, sale, and use of all types of firecrackers in the national capital, including on Diwali, till January 1, 2023.

Gopal Rai said the ban extends to online sale of firecrackers. He, however, did not clarify when the restrictions would come into force. The BJP slammed the ban saying that the contribution of cracker burning in Delhi's pollution was “minimal” and their banning on Diwali will hurt the sentiments of Hindus.

BJP MP Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma said the Kejriwal government could not bring down the pollution in the city despite spending crores on it.

“Arvind Kejriwal has spent crores of rupees on meetings and advertisements in the name of pollution but it did not decrease, instead it increased.

"When Hindu festivals of Diwali and Dussehra are round the corner, (Kejriwal) imposes a ban on firecrackers. Every year Delhi has to suffer because of their failure,” Singh said in a tweet in Hindi.

Delhi BJP Spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor said that it was sad to see that every year the city government “misleads” the court into believing that Diwali cracker burning is a big cause of pollution, but remains silent on major causes of pollution such as burning of crop residue, construction activity, and vehicular emission.

“It is important to check pollution, but the people of Delhi are dismayed to see that like previous years Delhi government has today again banned burning of crackers on Diwali night, while remaining silent on the major causes like burning of crop residue by farmers in Punjab,” Kapoor said in a statement.

He argued that till last year Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and environment Minister Gopal Rai used to blame the erstwhile Punjab government for not stopping stubble burning by farmers, but now that the party is in power there, the people of Delhi want to know what steps the two governments – Delhi and Punjab – are taking to check it.

Taking it a notch further, BJP leader and former MLA Kapil Mishra said that the ban was a part of “Muslim appeasement” ahead of Gujarat elections.

“This decision has been taken to appease Muslims in Gujarat. This is not an issue related to pollution. It is an attempt to stop Hindu festivals. People will not obey such an unscientific order,” Mishra, who had joined BJP defecting from AAP, said in a tweet in Hindi.

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