I am in Delhi, where is the meeting, Khattar asks

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday landed in and wanted to know where was the meeting with counterpart Kejriwal to discuss the smog situation and stubble burning. Kejriwal said his office was desperately trying to reach him, and later tweeted that Khattar said he is busy and will meet him in on Wednesday.

Earlier, Khattar shared on his Twitter handle a letter he had written to Kejriwal on November 10 in which he had expressed his willingness to meet the Chief Minister, and also blamed Kejriwal for his "inability to rise above short term electoral interests".

Kejriwal has blamed stubble burning by farmers in Punjab and for causing the thick smog over On November 8, he had written to the Chief Ministers of and Punjab for a joint meeting to find a solution to the problem that has led to widespread health concerns.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh declined the proposal for a meeting saying the air pollution in NCR was not an inter-state matter and needed the Centre's intervention, but Khattar said he was willing to meet the Chief Minister.

Khattar in his letter said he would be available in on Monday and till Tuesday noon.

"I am indeed open to meeting you anytime anywhere to solve the problem of dangerously bad air in NCR," Khattar wrote back.

After arriving in Delhi, Khattar told reporters: "I am in Delhi, where is the meeting."

To which Kejriwal tweeted, saying his office has been trying to contact him for a long time.

He later tweeted: "Khattarji called. He is in till tomorrow. Says he is very busy and can't meet me in He has asked me to come to on Wednesday. I look forward to meeting him in on Wednesday."

Khattar in his letter also said a constructive mindset was required to deal with the issue of stubble burning by farmers and everyone had a role to play in this regard. "I believe that no single person, organisation, or government can improve the quality of air. Such collective action problems require everyone to do their bitÂ….Unfortunately your letter contains no hint of such a mindset," Khattar wrote in his reply to Kejriwal's invitation for talks.

The Chief Minister also took a dig at his Punjab counterpart for not spending "even a paisa out of its central allocation of Rs 97.58 crore" and said that has spent Rs 39 crore of the allocation of Rs 45 crore released for crop residue management.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, November 13 2017. 19:24 IST