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The river is dying when voters don’t live to be on duty: seechewal

The river is dying when voters don't live to be on duty: seechewal
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Ludhiana: Blaming voters for the environment of the environment today, the Balbir Singh Seechewal environment has asked them why there is no public pressure on politicians to place a green program in manifestoes.
He was in the city on Thursday for environmental awareness along the polluted Nullah Buddha who flowed into the Sutlej River.
He said: “Don’t blame the voters who receive money or liquor, because they are only 20% of the type, while the actual perpetrators are 80% left, who don’t care who are selected and why.” Explain this segment of 80% of voters, Seechewal said: “Higher class parts include leaders of opinions and pressure groups such as entrepreneurs, bureaucrats, armed forces, teachers and media.
Unless they raise demand to improve the environment, political parties do not Will do anything.
“After the first awareness program in Ludhiana on December 20, 2021, Seechewal traveled to many other cities Punjab to submit a copy of green manifesto to political parties, so they could make it part of their commitment documents.
Seechewal said: “Inclusion alone will not be sufficient, so we have written to the Indian Election Commission that it must make the election manifesto a legal document that can be challenged in court, if the parties fail to deliver.” He said the general public also had to raise this request.
Seechewal, known for the river cleaning initiatives, has requested an enforcement of more stringent water pollution reduction in 1974, the 1981 air pollution reduction law, and the 1986 environmental protection law.
Mentioning how resources will be limited, he said: “Level in water Which is thinning, it will spend in 17 years.
We will not go to the left for our young generation.
Even the surface water is polluted by disposal of domestic and industrial waste poisons, while trees are cut.
We need to take a brave step to save the environment.
“Seechewal said: “Buddha Nolah used to be a dair (clean water source) “

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