Delhi's 'Rain Theft': Cloud-Seeding Controversy Sparks Political Clash

The Delhi government conducted a cloud-seeding experiment aimed at reducing pollution, but faced allegations of 'rain theft' from the Congress' youth wing after no significant rainfall was recorded. While officials claimed the trials were successful and followed all protocols, the opposition demanded accountability for the public funds spent.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 29-10-2025 18:17 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 18:17 IST
Delhi's 'Rain Theft': Cloud-Seeding Controversy Sparks Political Clash
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In a surprising turn of events, Delhi finds itself embroiled in a political storm over a failed cloud-seeding experiment intended to induce rain and combat pollution.

The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) has lodged a police complaint, claiming a 'theft of rain' and accusing the BJP-led government of misleading the public.

Despite official claims of trial success, the opposition is demanding accountability for the public funds used in the purportedly ineffective initiative.

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