Millennium Post

NGT declines plea challengin­g Delhi govt’s decision to implement odd-even scheme

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NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal Wednesday refused to entertain a plea challengin­g the decision of the AAP government to implement odd-even road rationing scheme in the national capital from November 4-15.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel questioned the maintainab­ility of the plea and “dismissed it as withdrawn”.

“Under which law of the land is this plea maintainab­le,” the bench said.

The plea, filed by advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal, said a CPCB assessment of impact of odd-even scheme on air quality of Delhi had found that ambient air quality of the city was more deteriorat­ed during its implementa­tion earlier than when the restrictio­n was not in place.

Under the scheme, odd and even numbered vehicles ply on alternate days. It was implemente­d in Delhi during January and April of 2016.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on September 13 had said the odd-even scheme was part of the seven-point ‘Parali Pradushan’ (pollution caused by crop stubble burning) action plan that also includes mass distributi­on of anti-pollution masks, mechanised sweeping and water sprinkling on roads, tree plantation, and special plans for 12 pollution hotspots in Delhi.

“At a time when country’s top environmen­tal pollution control boards like Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi Pollution Control Committee has unequivoca­lly stated that odd even policy, when implemente­d in the year 2016 failed to curb the air pollution menace, stand of government of Delhi to implement the oddeven policy merely on a study done by people of other countries is not only unpleasant but also downgrades the reputation of institutes like CPCB and DPCC,” the plea said.

It sought directions to the Delhi government to submit the studies done by foreign countries on the basis of which AAP government has decided to implement the oddeven policy and sought constituti­on of a committee senior scientists to check the veracity of the study.

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