Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Free bus-ride scheme tickets to have CM’S photo

- Sweta Goswami

NEWDELHI: The Delhi government has approved the design of the pink tickets to be issued to women as part of its free bus ride scheme, to be launched on October 29.

As on Saturday, the proposed tickets will have the face of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal printed on them. BJP leader of opposition in the Assembly Vijender Gupta said he would protest against the ticket’s design on Monday.

“We will take the issue up with the lieutenant governor,” said Gupta. “During her tenure, former Congress chief minister Sheila Dikshit too had had her photo printed on ration cards in the city. However, we saw it as a misuse of power, protested against it and forced her to get it removed.”

With the elections to the state assembly expected to be in early 2020, the model code of conduct too could be brought into play.

The approval for the design was taken during a meeting chaired by transport minister Kailash Gahlot where he reviewed the preparatio­n of various stakeholde­rs for the free ride scheme and also for the odd-even road space rationing drive. The odd-even drive will be enforced in Delhi from November 4-15.

Also decided was to deploy around 12,200 marshals will be deployed in all state-run 5,500 buses in the city from October 29.

For the odd-even drive, the traffic police informed that it will deploy teams at 200 locations across the city which includes borders and key intersecti­ons. Besides, the revenue department of the government will also depute 4,400 civil defence volunteers at these points to spread awareness of the odd-even drive and request violators to turn back their cars.

A government official said around 3,200 marshals are already deployed in buses. “Of the 9,000 more being brought in for the remaining buses, around 5,000 will be from the Home Guard. The remaining will be filled ,” said an official.

 ?? TWITTER ?? The design was approved during a meeting chaired by transport minister Kailash Gahlot on Saturday.
TWITTER The design was approved during a meeting chaired by transport minister Kailash Gahlot on Saturday.

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