The Asian Age

Guru Nanak birth anniv: No Odd-Even curbs Nov. 11-12

Several Sikh bodies demanded exemption: Kejriwal

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New Delhi: There will be no Odd-Even restrictio­ns on vehicles on November 11-12 in Delhi to ensure hasslefree commute on the occasion of the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak Dev, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Friday. Originally, the government had announced the scheme between November 4 and November 15 to fight air pollution.

There will be no OddEven restrictio­ns on vehicles on November 11-12 in Delhi to ensure hasslefree commute on the occasion of the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak Dev, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Friday.

Originally, the government had announced the Odd-Even scheme between November 4-15 to fight air pollution. It is effective between 8 am and 8 pm. The decision has been taken so that there is no disturbanc­e in celebratio­ns of the Sikhism founder’s birth anniversar­y, Mr Kejriwal said at a press conference. “Several Sikh organisati­ons had met me and demanded that OddEven rules be lifted for November 11-12. Thousands of people participat­e in several programmes on the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev’s birth anniversar­y.

“In view of this, the Delhi government has decided that there will be no Odd-Even restrictio­ns on vehicles on November 11-12,” the chief minister said. The government maintains that due to Odd-Even rule, nearly 15 lakh of the total 30 lakh vehicles remain off the road everyday.

On Friday, a total of 293 challans were issued by teams of traffic police (158), transport (94) and revenue (41) department­s till 2 pm. On November 4, the first day of Odd-Even

road rationing scheme, Mr Kejriwal had termed the exercise as “successful”. However, the BJP has termed the scheme as an “election stunt” by the Aam Aadmi Party government which was causing harassment to the

people. Two thousand civil defence volunteers, 465 teams of the Delhi Traffic Police, revenue and transport department­s were deployed on the first day of scheme which will end of November 15.

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