The Asian Age

Kejriwal writes to PM for support on odd- even plan

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a midst of the bitter faceoff with the Centre on the DDCA row, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his cooperatio­n on the AAP government’s “odd- even” initiative, and said any directives or a public appeal by him in this regard would have a “major impact.”

In a letter, Mr Kejriwal apprised the Prime Minister that he, along with his colleagues, would carpool to office during the January 1- 15 period when the vehicle rationing scheme will kick in and urged Mr Modi to request Union ministers and secretarie­s to do the same.

Mr Kejriwal said the Aam Aadmi Party government had to resort to the “unexpected and disagreeab­le decision” in order to mitigate air pollution in Delhi, which has assumed “dreadful proportion­s.”

“People will surely have to face some difficulti­es in the wake of its implementa­tion. We are all answerable for this problem and we can find out a solution together only,” Mr Kejriwal wrote in the letter. “The Delhi government is taking a lot of steps in this regard and has decided to implement the odd- even measures on an experiment­al basis. The blueprint is being worked

In a letter, Mr Kejriwal apprised the Prime Minister that he, along with his colleagues, would carpool to office during the January 1- 15 period when the vehicle rationing scheme will kick in

out but it has already been decided that autos, cabs, public transport, ambulances, and emergency vehicles will be out of its ambit,” he added.

Mr Kejriwal, who has cycled on designated stretches during the past car- free days in the city, said if the experiment meets success then “we may repeat it in the future.” “I want to request you through this letter to inspire your ministers and secretarie­s to observe the same. This will send out a good message to the residents of Delhi and our efforts will get support. I believe that if there is a directive or appeal from your side to follow or comply with these rules than it will have a major impact,” Mr Kejriwal wrote.

In a radical step to curb pollution, the Kejriwal government had announced earlier this month that private vehicles bearing odd and even registrati­on numbers will be allowed to ply only on alternate days starting January 1.

 ?? — SONDEEP SHANKAR ?? A group of visitors from Ladakh arrive at Parliament House in New Delhi on Monday.
— SONDEEP SHANKAR A group of visitors from Ladakh arrive at Parliament House in New Delhi on Monday.

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