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Ex-J&K DGP Decries Delhi's 'Gas Chamber' Crisis, Demands Accountability
11 Nov
Summary
- Former J&K DGP Shesh Paul Vaid's 15-day Delhi visit was distressing
- His family suffered throat pain, burning sensations like "1,000 cigarettes"
- Vaid calls Delhi a 'gas chamber', demands urgent action from authorities

In a concerning development, former Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Shesh Paul Vaid has described his recent 15-day visit to Delhi as a deeply distressing experience. Vaid revealed that during his time in the capital, his family suffered from severe throat pain and burning sensations, akin to "inhaling a thousand cigarettes."
Vaid has now questioned the lack of urgent action from the authorities, calling Delhi a veritable "gas chamber" and demanding accountability for the apparent humanitarian crisis unfolding in the city. The former top cop's scathing remarks highlight the growing concerns over the deteriorating air quality and its impact on the health and well-being of Delhi's residents.
As the situation in Delhi continues to raise alarm, Vaid's firsthand account has added further urgency to the calls for immediate and effective measures to address the crisis. The former DGP's distressing experience and his family's suffering have underscored the need for the authorities to take swift and decisive action to safeguard the well-being of the city's population.


