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Delhi's air quality hit "severe" levels on October 21, 2025, sparking political blame over pollution sources.
On October 21, 2025, Delhi’s air quality plunged to “severe” levels, with AQI reaching 359 and some areas exceeding 400, following Diwali celebrations.
Pollution spiked due to widespread firecracker use beyond Supreme Court limits and increased stubble burning in Punjab, according to officials and experts.
The Delhi government blamed the AAP-led Punjab administration for failing to curb agricultural burning, while BJP leaders emphasized stubble burning as the primary cause, downplaying firecracker impact.
Despite green crackers being permitted, violations were widespread.
Health concerns rose, with residents reporting breathing difficulties.
The Commission for Air Quality Management activated Stage 2 of the Graded Response Action Plan.
Political blame intensified, with no consensus on responsibility, as officials and citizens alike called for stronger, coordinated pollution control measures.
La calidad del aire de Delhi alcanzó niveles "graves" el 21 de octubre de 2025, lo que provocó la culpabilidad política por las fuentes de contaminación.