New Delhi: People in Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) are losing ‘precious years of their lives’ and cannot be ‘left to die’ due to the ‘atrocious’ pollution situation which reflects a ‘shocking state of affairs’, the Supreme Court said Monday and directed neighbouring Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh to stop stubble burning.
The top court also stopped all construction and demolition activities as well as garbage and waste burning in the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) till further orders.
Passing a slew of directions to curb alarming pollution levels in Delhi-NCR, it said citizens cannot be evacuated from the national capital amid reports that people have been advised not to visit the city and leave it due to the environmental hazard.
Anguished over the rampant instances of stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, the top court summoned their Chief Secretaries November 6 saying the time has come to ‘fix accountability’ for this kind of situation which violates the right to life of citizens.
The top court also directed the Centre and the states concerned to prepare a roadmap within three weeks to prevent a situation in future like the one that is currently prevailing in the region due to toxic air quality.
A bench of Justices Arun Mishra and Deepak Gupta directed the Chief Secretaries of the three states as well as the District Collectors and the police machinery to ensure that not even a single instance of stubble burning takes place there henceforth.
During the hearing, senior advocate Aparajita Singh, assisting the top court as amicus curiae in the pollution matter, told the bench that as per the recent affidavit filed by the Centre, stubble burning contributes to around 46 per cent pollution in Delhi-NCR.
The top court further said Rs 1,00,000 penalty will be imposed for construction or demolition activities in Delhi-NCR and the offenders involved in garbage or waste burning would be penalised by Rs 5,000.
The bench observed that it is shocking that every year, Delhi-NCR is chocking due to severe pollution and ‘we are not able to do anything’.
“It cannot be done in a civilised country,” the bench said. “If people do not respect rights of others, then they also have no rights. Right to life is the most important right. No room is safe to live in Delhi. People are not safe even inside their house. It is atrocious.
“The air quality index (AQI) level in bedrooms is above 500-600. This is the figure in Lutyens Delhi. Can we survive in this? This is not the way we can survive. People are losing precious years of their life in Delhi due to this,” the bench added.
During the hearing, the bench asked as to why there should be unabated stubble burning year after year in these areas and though a lot of hue and cry has been made over it, the states have not done anything to tackle the problem.
“You are asking people to die. Your states (Punjab and Haryana) are also badly affected. Is this the administration left in Punjab and Haryana? Every year this is happening. We will fasten the liability of states and panchayats also,” the bench said.
“People are being advised not to come to Delhi. Who is responsible for this? The state governments are responsible. They are only interested in electioneering. They do not take any responsibility. We will not tolerate this,” the bench asserted.
PTI