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Artist Asim Waqif has installed a long stretch of plastic bottles down the middle of the Yamuna, which he says expresses the river goddess' anger at the pollution. "The goddess of the river has always been here to wash away people's sins," Waqif said. She was never supposed to wash away sewage, he said. A few people wandered the banks one recent afternoon to see the art; organizers estimate between 150 to 200 come every day. "Some of it is OK, but I don't understand it," said Shamiba Seth, who came to see the exhibit. As for a river cleanup? "I would like to see it happen, but don't think it will as it is such a mess," she said.
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