In a massive blow to the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi, the National Green Tribunal today stayed the implementation of the city government’s pet odd-even car rationing scheme.
In stiff reprimand for the Kejriwal government, the NGT said that the government was rolling out the scheme despite reports from the CPCB and DPCC saying odd-even had been ineffective.
The tribunal further rapped the AAP government saying it was trying to implement the scheme when the situation had started to improve and that it did nothing through the entire year.
The Delhi government on Thursday announced the re-implementation of the ‘odd even’ scheme for a period of five days from November 13 to 17. Delhi and its adjoining areas have been battling alarming levels of air pollution for the past four days. A thick blanket of smog has covered the capital city, leading to closure of schools and the IMA declaring the situation as a public health emergency.
Key takeaways from what NGT said today:
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