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The BJP accused AAP leaders of hurting Hindu sentiments by blaming Diwali firecrackers for the pollution in Delhi, stating that there was no significant change in the city's air quality a day after the festival. BJP leaders claim that the city's air quality has been affected due to the AAP's failure to repair Delhi's damaged roads by October 31, not the Diwali firecrackers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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