Rahul Gandhi On Delhi Air Pollution: कांग्रेस नेता राहुल गांधी ने दिल्ली में बढ़ते प्रदूषण पर मोदी सरकार की चुप्पी पर सवाल उठाया। उन्होंने कहा कि सरकार प्रदूषण रोकने के लिए कोई तुरंत कार्रवाई, योजना या जवाबदेही नहीं दिखा रही। राहुल गांधी ने दिल्ली की महिलाओं से बातचीत का वीडियो शेयर किया और बताया कि उनके बच्चे जहरीली हवा में सांस ले रहे हैं। उन्होंने संसद के शीतकालीन सत्र में प्रदूषण पर विस्तार से चर्चा की मांग की और एक सख्त और तुरंत लागू होने वाले एक्शन प्लान की आवश्यकता बताई। बच्चों के भविष्य और साफ हवा के लिए अब तुरंत कदम उठाना जरूरी है।
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00:38अचानल लिए और अजिने आट टा गुट सेवाइशिति एथी पॉर्ड जसे अट पीक्रण
00:48I really like to see the whole years gone by and things are just worse and nothing will change the
00:56problem is a complete denial and of course something that you know that even when the
01:02parliament sessions begins we are somewhere sometimes protesting doing some children's
01:08press conference or desperate moves to be heard that air pollution should be spoken there so we
01:13are very thankful and grateful that you know as leader of opposition you have taken this up before
01:18कि अवालमें कि इसकी चाहि बाहिए गर्णावरायारी दिस वाराफम्हारा इस जा और अवाराएंकार इस थे रड़या को अवे, टॉ कि अवाराइंग्सने अवेंगे अवेपिशने जाएवारि उग विजिए एप्त्राइब एपिर उट थरूबाई और फॉट्रेश्थर �
01:48अशज़ाद टिस पर आवे जरीज जरी विट नंगे इन थे पर ए्मरज़ कि अगर कि अगाने कि आवे प्राद झाने कि शिव विद विजूजंगा हैं विव लिव अकारीज विजूज ओर्योंगा प्रियों विव अगर पर शर्णाद वॉफ भल्योंगार प्रिंट वी वि
02:18when you have to prevent pollution, to prevent pollution at sources
02:22that means the systemic changes from previous xichas
02:25the systemic changes means, lot of work within the government
02:30that may not show, but it's the real work
02:33the real intent, the real political will
02:37so I saw changes on my sons when he moved back from the US
02:39when he was 5
02:40and immediately he was not able to breathe
02:44and for 10 years he was ondulizer
02:46he is 15 now
02:47Now the fear of not being able to breath is so much in his body that he doesn't go out to play.
02:54He doesn't want to run. He used to do skating. He doesn't want to do that because the moment he does that,
02:59the pollution is so much that even though his body has become a little bit stronger than it was before he still faces breathlessness.
03:07And I personally talked to his doctor and the doctor said,
03:11Ma'am I cannot say this online in an interview but this is all because of pollution.
03:18"...and he said that now in the past 10-15 years,
03:22most of the kids who are coming to me...
03:24I am giving them daembuliser and steroid."
03:28Really... sir, this problem is, I am telling you, it is horrible."
03:35My daughter was born ten years ago,
03:38she was literally born into this pollution.
03:41The angst and anguish that we all share,
03:45गुर्फ़ और बीदे घिदना कोछे अजैर खार ब्राइब ऎक अशे लाई घाल मंट इस बैसा और प्राविज घ्रीट हैंग फिराइड इन अवे अवे ले लाई ए अवे लिद शुछित्व हैंगा क्या भीर हैंग लिरुटण वाज़ यान अवे यह लाई बेडिज अच्
04:15a whole generation of kids, what does it set them up for, just to be really really sick
04:22adults who in turn will impact the economy, it will hamper our country, country that we
04:29all love so much, like we are really the reason that it is easy to ignore is because it is
04:35not happening today, but we all know from personal experience that it is going to just
04:41you know, be like a bomb in the next 10 years
04:44if we don't act now.
04:46We should have been acting yesterday,
04:48but we definitely need to act now.
04:50The reason there is pollution
04:51is because there are stakeholders
04:54who benefit from the pollution.
04:56Yes, absolutely.
04:57And to put it bluntly to you,
04:59they're more powerful than you are.
05:00Yeah, absolutely.
05:01Right.
05:03Now, when you're talking political will,
05:06consequences of this power
05:08affect political will.
05:09I mean, if you have, whatever, 500-1000 commercial units who are polluting Delhi, they have political power, right?
05:19And the problem is that the average citizen is not organized at all.
05:26So he has no political power.
05:28You already have a choice in terms of dealing with air pollution that many people in India don't have.
05:35You can go to the doctor.
05:36So there are many people who I meet who say, my kids, that's it, done.
05:41Pollution problem is the tip of the spear.
05:44I'm more than happy to help you because I think this is important.
05:48I mean, I also breathe the same air and it's terrible.
05:51You know, my niece and nephew grew up in it.
05:54You can't escape, right?
05:55There's no way.
05:56I mean, you can be Mr. Adani.
05:58Well, Mr. Adani can probably sit in his house and do his little air purifier stuff.
06:02But you can be pretty much anybody and you're going to breathe the air eventually.
06:06So in a sense that everybody is affected by it.
06:10The poorest person who's living in Delhi and the richest person who's living in Delhi is affected by it.
06:14You know, the health cost for the poorest is that much higher.
06:17Higher.
06:17Absolutely.
06:17There's a serious equity issue.
06:19Absolutely.
06:19For a rich guy can go get a lung transplant done.
06:22But for my domestic health, she's one time still using wood because she's like gas at the mehenga.
06:27I can't cook two times on a clean fuel.
06:31So even a clean fuel is not available to the majority of Indians.
06:35I will also request you that in the next couple of days if we can, you know, introduce some questions and consider asking the MPs to please.
06:43There will be a debate on air pollution in Parliament because we never see it happening.
06:49No, it will be the first time.
06:51It's never happened.
06:53Okay, so then would a fair goal be that let us have a try and organize a debate on air pollution in Parliament?
07:01Would that be a fair goal?
07:01Yes, absolutely.
07:02Sir, it's a fight for the life of the children and not just children but every citizen living in this country, also elderly, because the health is getting devastated at this point of time.
07:15If you are seriously thinking about organizing people around it, then tell me how you're thinking about it, you know, how you're thinking of scaling up.
07:23We've had these protests, you know, the last couple of protests at Indiagate and one on Indiagate and Jantar Mantar.
07:29But this is the biggest ever and they were mostly mothers, teachers, doctors.
07:33And how did you get them there?
07:35Because through just messaging, just messaging and one, no organization, no name, nothing, only one mother and child poster that goes viral.
07:48You know, this shows the emotion.
07:49There are people.
07:50Last protest that's happened and it became, you know, very, uh, why would they criticize this?
07:55But because there was detention, sir, you know, of, of, of, that is something I should be raised.
08:00Citizens raising an important point.
08:01No one protesting should be detained.
08:03I'd like to add, I'd like to add, it is not a special lunch.
08:06It also affects the heart, it affects the gut system and it is going, it is also major, the same cause of dementia as well.
08:12So even the senior population is going to be severely affected.
08:14So you will actually have a public health emergency if air pollution is not dedicated to.
08:18Children's cognitive development, if these children are not going, going to be crippled, what youth, what are you talking about, 10 trillion economy?
08:25Nothing will work in this country when the children will be crippled, struggling for life.
08:29This is where one bold politician will have to take this forward.
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