Gautam Gambhir Responds To People Who Trolled Him For Not Attending Delhi Pollution Meeting

The national capital of the country has been struggling to breathe fresh air and the situation is getting worse with every passing day. It has been months that the city has been battling the incessant rise in air pollution. Schools have been shut and the Air Quality Index levels have gone to ‘severe’. A health emergency was also declared in Delhi earlier.

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Looking at the deteriorating air quality, a high-level meeting of Parliamentary Standing Committee of Urban Development was called, reports TOI. But looks like the air outside was too foul for some top officials and they decided to skip the meeting. Although the schedule of the meeting was sent to the members before-hand, only five officers were present at the meeting. Since no senior officials turned up for it, the committee had to cancel the meeting.

Three MCD commissioners, Vice-Chairman of DDA, Secretary/Joint Secretary of Environment reportedly did not attend the meeting. The Standing Committee has taken serious note against the officer’s absence.

Union Minister Prakash Javadekar also said that he will look into the matter. “I will look into it and find out why people didn’t turn up for the Parliamentary Standing Committee meeting on Delhi pollution.”

The meeting was attended by only 4 MPs. Among those not attending the meet was East Delhi’s MP, Gautam Gambhir. The parliamentarian was later snapped in Indore where he was seen savouring ‘Jalebis’. He was in the city to commentate for India-Bangladesh match.

Nevertheless, the internet reacted harshly and trolled Gambhir for his absence to the extent that #ShameOnGautamGambhir was trending on Twitter.

The cricketer responded to the trolls with a lengthy note. In the note, he wrote extensively about the work he has done since being voted in, but also mentioned that he has a family to support. He further adds that he had committed to his commercial engagements before he became an MP.

Earlier the Delhi Govt had issued a list of ‘Do’s & Don’ts’ to combat pollution. At this point in time where the lives of millions of people in Delhi are at stake, it is time government officials prioritize public health and make every effort to combat air pollution. What did you think of the entire episode? Tell us.

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