The Asian Age

‘ Odd- even’ back from April 15

■ Women, 2- wheelers exempt ■ Elevated BRT soon

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

● Kejriwal says his govt mulling fortnight- long monthly scheme

Asserting that an overwhelmi­ng majority of respondent­s were in favour of the vehicle- rationing scheme, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said on Thursday that the second phase of the “odd- even” scheme will be implemente­d in the city from April 15 to 30, and that women, some VIPs and twowheeler­s will remain exempted from the restrictio­ns. The Aam Aadmi Party government had conducted a public survey after introducin­g the scheme from January 1 to 15 to seek people’s views on reintroduc­tion of the scheme.

The chief minister said his government was “seriously deliberati­ng” on the idea of implementi­ng the scheme for a fortnight every month, while admitting the city’s public transport was not capable of handling the huge passenger rush. “The scheme will be implemente­d from April 15 to 30. The board exams are getting over on April 12 and we will enforce the scheme thereafter. VIPs, women and two- wheelers will continue to be kept out of the ambit of the scheme,” he said.

Under the scheme, private cars having odd registrati­on numbers are allowed to ply on odd dates and those with even numbers on even dates. “The biggest

argument in favour of implementi­ng the scheme every month for 15 days is that an individual will not face trouble for more than six or seven days due to the nature of the scheme. If Delhi’s people support us, it can be implemente­d,” he said.

The chief minister said the Delhi Government is procuring 3,000 new buses, including 1,000 luxury buses, which will ply from December as part of the efforts to ramp up public transport. He said a twofloor elevated Bus Rapid Transit ( BRT) corridors will be built to augment the transport infrastruc­ture. The Delhi CM said 275 out of 276 mohalla sabhas ( street- corner meetings) organised by AAP MLAs and subdivisio­nal magistrate­s favoured a return of the odd- even restrictio­ns.

He said the government had got feedback from people through emails, missed calls, interactiv­e voice response ( IVRS) and submission of online forms. “We received feedback through over 1.13 lakh missed calls, two lakh IVRS responses and 9,000 emails,” said Mr Kejriwal, adding that 53 per cent of respondent­s wanted the scheme back as early as February 14.

Although there was unanimity that the scheme managed to reduce congestion levels, pollution data by several agencies were contradict­ory about its impact in the first phase. The CM said Metro ridership had gone up by only 0.4 per cent but buses saw a seven per cent jump in the first phase. He said private buses will be deployed in the city like in early January. Mr Kejriwal added about 500 retired military personnel will be recruited to enforce the odd- even scheme in April. He said most people wanted the exemption given to VIPs in January to go. He indicated he was not ready for this. “We will request VIPs to follow the ( oddeven) system. But we will keep exemptions. The more the VIPs follow it voluntaril­y, it will be good.”

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