Hindustan Times (Delhi)

NGT junks petition challengin­g odd-even plan

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal Wednesday dismissed a plea challengin­g the Delhi government’s decision to implement the odd-even car rationing scheme in the national capital from November 4-15.

“Under which law of the land is this plea maintainab­le?” a bench headed by National Green Tribunal chairperso­n Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel asked the petitioner and “dismissed it as withdrawn”.

The petition, filed by advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal, argued that an analysis of odd-even’s previous editions had found Delhi’s ambient air quality had deteriorat­ed further when the scheme was implemente­d compared with when there were no restrictio­ns in place.

In 2016, the scheme, under which odd and even numbered vehicles ply on alternate days, was executed in two phases — January 1-15 and April 15-30.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal last week announced a rerun of the scheme as part of a seven-point action plan to tackle peak winter pollution.

“At a time when the country’s top environmen­tal pollution control boards like Central Pollution Control Board and Delhi Pollution Control Committee unequivoca­lly stated that the odd-even policy, when implemente­d in the year 2016, failed to curb air pollution, the Delhi government’s decision to implement it merely based on a study by people of other countries is not only unpleasant but also downgrades the reputation of these institutes,” the plea had alleged.

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