Mon Dec 15 14:50:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary and a rewritten version of the text as a news article:
Summary:
A political controversy has erupted in Delhi over pollution and alleged government inaction. During a Messi-related event at a Delhi stadium, Delhi’s CM, Rekha Gupta, was met with apparent jeers and slogans. Opposition parties, including Congress and AAP, are using the incident to criticize the government’s handling of the severe pollution crisis in Delhi NCR, citing alarming statistics about pollution-related deaths. They accuse the government of failing to control the pollution, while the government has yet to respond to the situation.
News Article:
Delhi CM Heckled at Stadium Event Amidst Worsening Pollution Crisis
New Delhi: Political tensions are flaring in Delhi as the city grapples with a severe pollution crisis. A video circulating on social media shows Delhi’s Chief Minister, Rekha Gupta, being met with jeers and slogans upon her arrival at a stadium event related to Lionel Messi.
Opposition parties are seizing on the incident to criticize the government’s handling of the worsening air quality. Congress leader Supriya Shrinet shared the video, calling it an expression of public anger. The video allegedly shows people chanting slogans as CM Gupta arrived at the venue.
AAP leader Sanjay Singh also shared the video. “Delhi residents loudly protesting against the Chief Minister reflects the growing dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the environmental crisis,” Singh stated on social media.
AAP leader Saurav Bharadwaj echoed this sentiment, linking the alleged protests directly to the government’s “failure” to address the pollution.
The criticism comes as Delhi NCR faces hazardous air quality levels, with a thick smog blanketing the region. Visibility is severely reduced, and residents are reporting breathing difficulties.
Opposition leaders have highlighted alarming statistics, claiming that approximately 2 million people die in India each year due to pollution.
“The situation in Delhi is becoming unbearable,” said Shrinet. “The government’s inaction is costing lives.”
While opposition parties have been vocal in their criticism, the Delhi government has yet to issue an official response to the incident or the renewed scrutiny over its pollution control measures. The public awaits a response.