The Asian Age

Cong alleges 750cr scam in purchase of electric buses

■ Govt in its affidavit before SC stated each bus will cost ` 2.5 cr

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee president Ajay Maken on Tuesday said that there was a scam of 750 crore in the proposal of the Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP) government to purchase 1,000 electric buses for the city.

He said the government, in its affidavit submitted to before Supreme Court, had stated that each bus would cost ` 2.5 crore while the Congress government in Karnataka had bought electric buses for ` 1.75 crore per bus in Bengaluru. He said this clearly shows that there is a ` 750 crore scam in the Delhi government’s move to purchase 1,000 electric buses, as the Kejriwal government has given inflated figures in its affidavit to the apex court.

Addressing a press conference, Mr Maken said that the Supreme Courtmonit­ored Environmen­t Pollution Control Authority ( EPCA), in its recent report, has recommende­d that the court should not clear the government proposal in Delhi as it lacks detailing.

The EPCA also referred to the AAP government’s “past track record” of inducting convention­al CNG buses, which was nothing to gloat about.

Mr Maken said that the EPCA had wondered from where did the AAP government arrived at the figure of 2.5 crore per electric bus. The EPCA had then informed the Supreme Court that the Delhi government was preparing the launch of the electric buses without any preparatio­n. He said the government was going to spend much more per one electric bus than any other city in the country.

Mr Maken said the EPCA, headed by Bure Lal, had informed the Supreme Court about the extra 750 crore that the AAP government would be wasting on buying the electric buses, which was a serious issue.

Mr Maken said that though the government had presented a “Green Budget” this year, it had not taken any steps to control pollution in the national capital. He said that India is the global host of this year’s World Environmen­t Day and “Beat Plastic Pollution” is the central theme of this event, but as a responsibl­e Opposition, the Congress was highlighte­d how air and environmen­t pollution levels have been getting worse with every passing day in Delhi.

Mr Maken said, shockingly, India generates around 5.6 million plastic waste annually, and, as per government figures, Delhi is the worst city for plastic consumptio­n.

He said the previous Congress government had banned plastic in Delhi through a law in 2009 and later expanded it to all plastic packaging and singleuse disposable plastic, but the ban is rarely enforced.

He said plastic bags were still the staple for carrying vegetables, fruit, meat and restaurant take always. He said the Congress will take up with the BJP government at the Centre and the AAP government in Delhi to take strict action at the production and consumptio­n levels of plastic by enforcing the law strictly.

Mr Maken said that Delhi Maintenanc­e and Management Parking Rules, 2017, prepared by the transport department last year, had to come into force by October 2017, but this policy was nowhere near implementa­tion.

He said there was poor enforcemen­t of pollution control laws. During 201617, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee had issued 10,797 show cause notices for the closure of under water, air, environmen­t Act, which was reduced to 803 in 2017- 18. Out of the 312 closure directions in 2017- 18 by the DPCC, 64 units were effectivel­y closed.

This figure includes the units in whose case the direction of closure was revoked later on. The Congress leader said that the government has to release subsidies to e- rickshaw owners from ‘ air ambience fund’. But still, 6,168 e- rickshaw owners did not avail of the facility.

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