The Supreme Court is done with excuses! The governments of Punjab and Haryana were grilled today over their “half-hearted” attempts to control stubble burning β a major factor behind Delhiβs toxic air. π«οΈ
β‘ Key Highlights:
- A bench led by Justice Abhay S Oka slammed both state governments, calling their efforts nothing but βmere eyewash.β π§
- Farmers burning agricultural waste is a huge contributor to the annual smogfest choking Delhi every winter. The court? Not impressed with the lack of serious penalties. π€
- Punjab claimed to have fined 417 violators, recovering βΉ11 lakh, but the court dismissed the fines (ranging from βΉ2,500 to βΉ5,000) as nominal and ineffective. Justice Oka didnβt hold back: βYouβve given them a license to break the law!β π₯
π‘ Haryana Under Fire Too!
- Haryana tried to flex its numbers, saying itβs reduced farm fires from 10,000+ to just 655 this year. But the court wasnβt buying it, grilling them for only registering 32 cases despite hundreds of fires. π€¨
- The court went as far as to accuse the state of selectively enforcing the law, hinting at “political reasons” behind some farmers being let off. π
π Court Rips Into Anti-Pollution Efforts:
- Even the central government’s Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) got torn apart. The SC called it a βtoothless wonderβ thatβs all bark and no bite. πΆ
- With Delhiβs air quality already dipping to dangerous levels, the court demanded action β no more excuses. π ββοΈ
ποΈ Winter is Comingβ¦ And So Is The Smog
- Delhi is bracing for its annual toxic air crisis, worsened by stubble burning and Diwali firecrackers. Air quality routinely hits 500+ AQI during this time β and the warning signs are already showing. π¬οΈ
Can Punjab and Haryana step up, or will this be another year of coughing our way through winter? π· #StayTuned #Airpocalypse