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Air very toxic, shift House sessions out of Delhi: MP

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December 12, 2025

The trouble of adjusting to Delhi's extremely high pollution levels faced by lawmakers, especially those coming from outside the National Capital Region, manifested itself in a unique demand from a Biju Janata Dal lawmaker on Thursday, who demanded the winter and monsoon sessions of Parliament be moved out of Delhi.

- Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar

The BJD MP, Manas Ranjan Mangaraj, who is apparently used to much cleaner air of Odisha and elsewhere made the demand during Zero Hour in Rajya Sabha.

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