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'Let us breathe clean air, spend your money on sweets': Supreme Court refuses to lift ban on firecracker

Delhi firecracker ban: Delhi government has banned the bursting of firecrackers on Diwali. In a press conference, Environment Minister Gopal Rai informed bursting of crackers can attract a jail term of up to six months and a fine of Rs 200.

Abhro Banerjee Edited By: Abhro Banerjee @AbhroBanerjee1 New Delhi Updated on: October 20, 2022 18:34 IST
SC refuses to lift cracker ban.
Image Source : PTI SC refuses to lift cracker ban.

Delhi cracker ban: The Supreme Court declined an urgent hearing of a plea filed by BJP MP Manoj Tiwari, challenging Delhi government's order to ban the sale, purchase, and usage of firecrackers during festive seasons. Refusing to hear the request, SC said, "let people breathe clean air".  

Delhi government has banned the bursting of firecrackers on Diwali. In a press conference, Environment Minister Gopal Rai informed bursting of crackers can attract a jail term of up to six months and a fine of Rs 200.

The government also said that the production, storage, and sale of crackers in Delhi will be punishable with a fine of up to Rs 5,000 and three years in jail under Section 9B of the Explosives Act.

In September, the city government re-imposed a complete ban on the production, sale and use of all types of firecrackers till January 1, including on Diwali, a practice it has been following for the last two years.

Rai said a public awareness campaign, "Diye Jalao Patakhe Nahi", will be launched on October 21. The Delhi government will light 51,000 diyas at Central Park in Connaught Place on Friday.

"The purchase and bursting of firecrackers in Delhi will be punishable with a fine of Rs 200 and six months in jail under the Indian Penal Code," the minister said. Rai said 408 teams have been set up to implement the ban. The Delhi Police has set up 210 teams under assistant commissioners of police, while the Revenue Department has set up 165 teams and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee has constituted 33 teams.

Also Read: Air pollution: Delhi High Court rejects plea against absolute 'firecracker ban' on Diwali

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