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Will stop odd-even scheme if people face trouble: Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said today the pollution warnings regarding the national capital were alarming and required immediate attention of the government.
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“So whatever he says, he does exactly the opposite”, he added.Kejriwal had on Saturday said that the plan to allow odd and even numbered vehicles on alternate days on Delhi roads from January 1 was an “experiment” to deal with the “emergency situation” in the city. There was no decision regarding Sundays.
Jain spoke to the media here on the sidelines of a programme organised to pay tributes to Bhimrao Ambedkar on his 60th death anniversary. Let’s try for few days, a week to 10 days.
Delhi has some 90 lakh registered vehicles, and about 1,500 are added on the roads every day. This rule will not apply to public vehicles. “I may also use my automotive on alternate days and will use carpooling service on different days”, Jain stated.
Detailing the government’s plan, the Delhi Chief Minister listed a number of measures from vacuum cleaning roads from April 1, cracking down on those burning garbage, restricting the movement of trucks and shutting down the Rajghat and Badarpur thermal power plants.
Environmental groups on Saturday lauded the Delhi government’s move to drastically reduce the number of private vehicles on the capital’s roads in a bid to clean up the city’s notoriously toxic air, as a political row erupted over the controversial decision.
According to Kohli, it will create problems for self- employed people, doctors and advocates who need private cars for fast movement at a short notice and also for women who prefer the privacy of their cars in odd hours. Yesterday Delhi Government announced Car Rotation Formula to Control Traffic in Delhi. “We can walk down or even take a bus”.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also spoke about the increase in MLAs’ salaries at the summit.
“(His) support to odd-even formula is welcome and a huge encouragement”, Kejriwal tweeted. “Thank you My Lords”.
While tweeple were having a bit of a field day, the government said that that it hoped to cut down vehicular pollution in Delhi by half with this measure.
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Kejriwal government would do well to study some models elsewhere, like in Singapore and Beijing where such a system has been introduced, before imposing the extreme restrictions which are both impractical and unsuited for the national capital with its current infrastructure.