New Delhi, Jan. 5 -- The Congress on Monday alleged that the opening day of the Delhi Legislative Assembly's winter session was sacrificed to "baseless debate".
The party accused both the ruling BJP and the opposition AAP of failing to present a concrete plan for permanent relief from pollution.
Delhi Congress chief Devendra Yadav criticized the proceedings, stating the government offered no substantive project to tackle the capital's persistent air quality crisis. He further claimed the Lieutenant Governor's address avoided any mention of pollution control or recent audits of the previous administration's tenure.
Yadav launched a dual attack, targeting the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for its 11-year governance record. He alleged that AAP's po...