Former Indian opener Virender Sehwag seems to know the moods of Delhiites on the excessive smog surmounting the National Capital and the nearby areas. The wittiest Twitterati of the recent times never leaves an opportunity to raise any social issue. And now, when the air pollution has risen to alarming levels over the past few days, Sehwag took a moment to discover what his fans on social media think about this situation.
Viru Pakji took to his official Twitter handle and asked a question to his followers based on the rising pollution levels in Delhi. he wrote,”Dilli me Itna Kohra Hai ki ______________. Fill in the blanks.”
Dilli me Itna Kohra Hai ki ______________.
Fill in the blanks.— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) November 9, 2017
As soon as Sehwag asked his fans to “fill in the blanks”, many people came up with an answer and described the situation in their words. Here are some of the reactions:
Dilli me itna kohra hai ki.. Blanks bhi nhi dikhayi de rahe. Kya fill kare hum?
— Daily Soap Ka Hero (@PainChant4U) November 9, 2017
Dilli me itna kohra h ki
sanson tk pe pehra h
— MANISH JOSHI(MJ) (@manishjoshi96) November 9, 2017
Dilli me Itna Kohra hai ki shirt ke neeche pant pehna hai ki nahi, ye bhi nahi dikh raha.
— Shashwat Shukla (@ss_registered) November 9, 2017
Ki odd even bhi fail ho jayega
— अंकित (@aquarius_ankit) November 9, 2017
Dilli me itna Kohra hai ki Diljale khule me ghum rahe hai..
— Rabble Rouser (@RabbleRouser5) November 9, 2017
Dil me itna kohra hai ki ab toh GST aur demonetisation bhi dhundhli pad gayi.
— Arun Jaitley (@ArainJutley) November 9, 2017
दिल्ली दूर नहीं कि जगह दिल्ली दूर ही सही ज्यादा अच्छा है
— rupesh soni (@rupeshs6) November 9, 2017
Fogg deo ko apni advertisement krne ki jarurat hi nhi pad rhi..
— Amar (@rai_amarjeet) November 9, 2017
— ֆђϊναα. (@IemShiva) November 9, 2017
Kejriwal ka PM na Banne ka dard ghera hai
— Lokesh Dhar (@LokeshKDhar) November 9, 2017
केजरी को थप्पड़ मार कि भाग सकते हो
— deepak soni (@deepaktwitsu) November 9, 2017
Earlier on November 8, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in its report said that the air quality of Delhi’s Lodhi Road area was ‘severe’. It also indicated that prominent pollutant PM 10 and PM 2.5 levels were way above normal. Citing the situation, the Health Ministry has even issued a pollution advisory, asking citizens to drink plenty of water and avoid areas with smoke or heavy dust, among other measures.
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