Raj Thackeray Questions Ganga Water Quality at Maha Kumbh Amid Pollution Concerns: Reports Show Varied Contamination Levels

MNS chief Raj Thackeray has brought attention to the issue of Ganga river pollution, highlighting concerns over water quality during the Maha Kumbh festival. Recent reports from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) have revealed alarming levels of contamination in various parts of the Ganga, making some areas unsuitable for bathing. Thackeray’s remarks come at a time when the sacred river is a focal point of religious and cultural significance in India. The call for cleaner waterways aligns with ongoing efforts to address environmental challenges in the country. Thackeray’s stance underscores the need for greater awareness and action to preserve the Ganga’s purity.

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