Delhi’s air quality crisis is worsening, with the AQI soaring to alarming levels, particularly around Anand Vihar and Akshardham, where it reached 334—classified as “very poor.” As residents report respiratory issues and irritation, political blame games intensify, with calls for immediate action against pollution. With winter approaching and stubble burning on the rise, concerns mount that Delhi could soon become a gas chamber, prompting citizens to consider leaving the capital for cleaner air.