Supriya Sule Equates Air Quality in Pune To Smoking 3-4 Cigarettes A Day, Urges Immediate Action

Supriya Sule Equates Air Quality in Pune To Smoking 3-4 Cigarettes A Day

Supriya Sule Equates Air Quality in Pune To Smoking 3-4 Cigarettes A Day

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On social media, she expressed her concern over deteriorating air quality in Pune and compared it with smoking 3-4 cigarettes a day, highlighting the severity of the situation. Upon her arrival in Pune on a Sunday morning, Sule took to social media to voice her distress about the city’s polluted air. 

In a post on platform X, she stated, “Just arrived in Pune from Mumbai, and the air quality is a serious concern. Breathing this polluted air feels like smoking 3-4 cigarettes a day! The health of our citizens, especially children and the elderly, is at risk.”

To address this pressing issue, Sule called for immediate action from the government and local authorities. She tagged the official X account of the CMO Maharashtra and urged, “We need immediate action from the government and local authorities to combat this issue.

Just the day before, Supriya Sule had raised concerns about the declining air quality in Mumbai and the increasing pollution levels in the city. Criticizing the Eknath Shinde Government in Maharashtra, Sule emphasized, “The present government is not paying attention to the growing pollution in the state. Mumbai’s pollution should be discussed, and policymakers should pay attention to it.

Sule went on to claim that the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena government was neglecting the issue of pollution and not making any decisions to address it. She asserted, “It is an ‘insensitive and fake government.’ They can only break houses, break parties,” she added.