Ghaziabad: Leader Union Bhartiya Kisan Rakesh Tikaites on Tuesday said farmers or a burning distended should not be blamed for air pollution, quoting observations of the Supreme Court.
National spokesman Bhartiya Kisan (BKU), which has become one of the most prominent faces of protests at the Delhi border on the Central Agriculture Law, also demands apologies from those who hold the agricultural community responsible for pollution misery.
“Those who labeled the farmers as criminals due to air pollution because the burning of stumps must apologize to farmers.
The Supreme Court also said it was incorrect to bear the responsibility of farmers because only 10 percent of pollution caused by stump and it was also for and-two Moon, “Tikait tweeted in Hindi.
Tikait’s BKU is part of Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) collective (SKM), which pioneered the protest against three central agricultural laws at the Delhi border since November 2020, demanding their withdrawal and legal guarantees at the minimum support price for plants.
Air quality in the parts of North India, especially Delhi NCR, deteriorating levels that have an impact on human health.
Agricultural fires for burning stumps are considered among other contributors such as industrial emissions and vehicles and crackers.