Soon after the announcement was made by senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia, disgruntled leader Kumar Vishwas said that he accepts his 'shadadat'.
A decision regarding this was taken in a meeting attended by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
"I agree that ride sharing is a good idea. This is being discussed within the government. Our concern is women safety. Sharing a ride wid strangers may not be safe for women," Kejriwal tweeted.
Senior advocate Indira Jaising, who appeared in the apex court for AAP government, said that "two captains of a ship" would lead to chaos.
While hearing the review petition, the green tribunal asked the Delhi government as to why it can't run ladies only buses to solve the problem of transport during odd-even scheme.
The Delhi government on Saturday called off the propose odd-even scheme in the national capital that was scheduled to be implemented from November 13 to November 17.
The Delhi government has asked the green tribunal to exempt industries catering to essential services from its ban order.
Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot on Thursday announced the rolling out of the road rationing scheme and said that the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has been directed to hire 500 buses.
"Am writing letters to CMs of Punjab and Haryana requesting them for a meeting to find solns to crop burning," Kejriwal tweeted.
Delhi woke up to 'severe' air quality today with a thick haze blanketing the city as pollution levels breached permissible standards by multiple times.
"A blue WagonR has been found abandoned by Ghaziabad police and we think it is the chief minister's car," said a senior police officer.
"The people are going to fight the 2019 elections. Parties will not fight….The battle is going to between your (pointing to Sinha) leader, your big leader and the people," the Aam Aadmi Party chief Kejriwal said.
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