Odd-Even rule: AAP Govt. to file reply in Delhi HC on Jan. 8

06 Jan 2016 Evaluate

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government said that it would be addressing the observation made by the Delhi High Court with regard to the Odd-Even formula on January 8. Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai said that the Delhi Government would be following the observation of the Delhi High Court and it would keep its point in front of the court also. ‘We have significantly increased the frequency of the Delhi metro and we have also worked to increase the efficiency of the buses plying on the roads of the national capital,’ he added while pointing out that the city has become congestion free and there is a drop in pollution.

Rai further said it seems entire Delhi is united in this campaign. He added that the vehicular pollution is most dangerous. It has been reducing and that is definitely helpful for the people of Delhi as people are also doing carpooling. The state government would be proving to the High Court the data of the changes in the level of pollution in the national capital since the scheme came into effect.

The Delhi High Court has asked Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP Government to explain as to why the Odd-Even trial should last for more than a week. The High Court has asked the city government to file a detailed account of the impact on pollution level of the new traffic rules, which were introduced on January 1. The AAP Government had declared that the first two working days since the inception of the Odd-Even scheme was a success.

 

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