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News24 Manthan 2025, EXCLUSIVE: BJP MP Manoj Tiwari Discusses Delhi’s Air Pollution And Party’s Promises

Manoj Tiwari speaks at News 24, Manthan 2025.

Manoj Tiwari

Manthan 2025: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Lok Sabha MP Manoj Tiwari on Saturday attended the News24 event, Manthan 2025. In an exclusive interview with anchor Asha Jha, Tiwari spoke on the ongoing situation ahead of the upcoming Delhi Assembly Election.

On the deteriorating air quality in the national capital, Tiwari sings, “Meri Delhi ko kiski nazar lag gayi hai, Delhi ki hawa kyu zeher ban gayi hai.”

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“Lotus Is Set To Bloom In Delhi,” Says Manoj Tiwari

As the event unfolds, the BJP MP from the North East Delhi constituency, Tiwari said that the environment in Delhi has remained bad for the past 10 to 12 years. He further noted that ‘Lotus’ is set to bloom in the capital city.

“Modi Ki Guarantee Mtlb Guarantee…”

During the event, he spoke on a range of crucial topics including the pollution in Yamuna, financial support to women, and the pension scheme for the elderly. Meanwhile, Tiwari promised that his party will provide Rs 2500 to the elderly and restart the pension scheme. “Modi ki guarantee mtlb guarantee puri hone ki guarantee,” he added.

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