
The political confrontation over the alleged remarks during a Delhi Assembly debate on Guru Teg Bahadur's sacrifice has sharply escalated, spilling out of the House and onto the streets, and now on social media, in the form of a poster war between the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party.
The latest flashpoint came on Tuesday when Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra released a poster targeting Leader of Opposition Atishi Marlena. Holding the poster himself, Mishra questioned Atishi's absence from public view since the January 6 Assembly discussion on the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Teg Bahadur. The visual shows Atishi's photograph with the word "Missing" prominently displayed, accompanied by the question asking where she is.
Addressing a press conference, Mishra alleged that Atishi left the Assembly soon after the debate and has since avoided facing questions from the media. He claimed the focus was being deliberately shifted by the registration of an FIR against him in Punjab over sharing a video clip from the Assembly proceedings, accusing the AAP leadership of using state machinery to deflect attention from the original controversy.
The BJP has made Atishi's continued absence a central plank of its attack, repeatedly demanding that she address the allegations publicly and clarify her stand on the remarks that triggered the row.
The Aam Aadmi Party responded with a counter-poster aimed squarely at Kapil Mishra. Carrying the slogan "Guruaan ka apmaan nahi sahega Hindustan" (India will not tolerate insult to Gurus), the AAP's visual demands an apology from the Delhi Minister. The party has accused Mishra of deliberately stoking controversy and communal sentiment through selective clips and provocative messaging.
At the centre of the dispute remains a video clip from the Delhi Assembly that Mishra first shared. Allegations that the clip was doctored led to the Punjab Police registering an FIR, intensifying the standoff between the two sides.
The BJP has raised questions over whether the Punjab Police has jurisdiction in the matter, arguing that Assembly proceedings fall under the authority of the Speaker and cannot be selectively acted upon by another state.
While the BJP continues to demand a public apology from Atishi and accuses the AAP of evasion, the AAP maintains that the controversy is politically manufactured and has doubled down on its demand for accountability from Kapil Mishra.
In the video, Evans, known as "Aussie Bhai" on Instagram, was seen removing the filter from his air purifier.
The PM2.5 assessment for 2025 ranks Byrnihat (Assam), Delhi, and Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) as India's top three most polluted cities with annual concentrations of 100 g/m, 96 g/m, and 93 g/m, respectively.
A study by Jawaharlal Nehru University finds that Delhi's polluted winter air carries high levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria or superbugs far above safe limits, posing public health risks, especially for vulnerable groups and those with chronic
The Commission for Air Quality Management or CAQM, was strongly reprimanded by the Supreme Court today, which said the pollution body was not taking the issues raised by the court seriously.
Bronchial asthma often worsens in winter due to cold air, pollution and infections.
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