L-G shares froth-covered Yamuna's pictures, asks who pledged to clean the river
The Morning Standard|October 22, 2024
L-G VK Saxena on Monday shared images of the toxic froth-covered surface of the Yamuna, questioning those responsible for keeping the river clean.
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Saxena without naming anyone questioned those who claimed to rejuvenate the Yamuna and make people dip in its clean water, and who stalled the work for making the river pollution-free.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal ahead of Assembly polls in 2020 had promised to rid the Yamuna of heavy pollution and enable people to take a dip in its water by 2025.

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