Chants on Air Quality Greet Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta at Stadium Event
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta faced public chants referencing air quality as she arrived on stage during a stadium event featuring Lionel Messi. The slogans, raised by sections of the audience, briefly shifted focus from the celebration to growing public concern over Delhi’s AQI.
As the Chief Minister stepped onto the stage, sections of the audience raised slogans of “AQI, AQI, Rekha Gupta hai-hai,” a chant widely interpreted as a reference to Delhi’s persistent air quality issues. The slogans echoed through the stadium, clearly audible amid the otherwise festive atmosphere of the event.
The programme, which drew large numbers of local residents and spectators, continued despite the chants. Attendees expressed themselves openly, reflecting a mix of enthusiasm, public engagement, and pointed messaging directed at the city’s leadership. Security and event arrangements remained in place, and there was no reported disruption to the scheduled proceedings.
Officials did not immediately issue a statement on the chants, and the Chief Minister proceeded with her presence at the event as planned. The moment, however, underscored how major public gatherings in the capital have increasingly become platforms for citizens to air broader concerns, particularly on governance and environmental challenges.
The episode highlights the heightened public sensitivity around air pollution in Delhi and the expectation that political leaders will address the issue with urgency. Even at celebratory international events, civic accountability and public sentiment continue to assert themselves, reflecting the evolving nature of political engagement in the national capital.

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