Is Delhi still suitable to be India's national capital? questioned Congress MP Shashi Tharoor as pollution levels in the city soared to "extremely severe" levels on Tuesday. Tharoor's post on X ( ignited a heated debate on social media, with many users proposing a move to southern cities like Chennai or Hyderabad, where air quality is better.In 2022, Indonesia passed law to relocate its capital from Jakarta, known for its poor air quality, to Nusantara. The decision was driven by a combination of environmental issues and climate concerns. Nusantara, located approximately 1,000 km from Jakarta, is currently under construction, with the full transition expected to be completed by 2045.The Indonesian government, under President Joko Widodo, has estimated the cost of relocating the capital to Nusantara at $35 billion, approximately Rs 2.905 lakh crore. By 2045, up to 1.9 million people are expected to be relocated to the new capital.
What Tharoor Said?In a post on X, the Congress leader claimed that Delhi's air quality is nearly five times worse than Dhaka, the world's second-most polluted city. "Our government has been witnessing this nightmare for years and does nothing about it," Tharoor said while calling out the central government for its inaction on the prolonged crisis. "I have run an Air Quality Round Table for experts and stakeholders, including MPs, since 2015 but gave up last year because nothing seemed to change and no one seemed to care. This city is essentially uninhabitable from November to January inclusive and barely livable the rest of the year. Should it even remain the nation’s capital?" Tharoor said in a post on X.