Kejriwal ropes in students to implement odd-even scheme

“Convince your parents, relatives and friends to follow the odd-even scheme. We are to do this not out of any imposition, but because it is important for our health and life”.

December 30, 2015 12:05 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:23 am IST - New Delhi

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Transport Minister Gopal Rai at a function at the Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya in North Delhi’s Civil Lines on Wednesday. Photo: R.V. Moorthy

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Transport Minister Gopal Rai at a function at the Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya in North Delhi’s Civil Lines on Wednesday. Photo: R.V. Moorthy

Hundreds of schoolchildren on Wednesday took pledge in the presence of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to fight pollution and convince their parents, relatives and friends to adhere to the odd-even scheme to be rolled out in two days.

“Convince your parents, relatives and friends to follow the odd-even scheme. We are to do this not out of any imposition, but because it is important for our health and life.

“If you see anyone violating the odd-even scheme, just roll down your car window and ask that person to go back home. If the same person receives 10 such remarks in a day, it would stir his conscience and persuade him to keep his car off the road,” Mr. Kejriwal said, addressing the students at Rajkiya Pratibha Vikas Vidyalaya in North Delhi’s Civil Lines.

Before the students took the oath, the Chief Minister also encouraged them to convince their parents and relatives to go for carpooling, as public transport vehicles like buses and Delhi Metro are likely to be quite crowded for 15 days during which the scheme is to be implemented, starting January 1.

“I, myself, shall carpool with Transport Minister Gopal Rai, who lives not very far away from my residence,” Mr. Kejriwal said.

During the programme called Pollution Free Delhi, a student asked the Chief Minister about the exemption on medical emergencies provided in the scheme and how is it to be implemented on the ground, to which Mr. Kejriwal replied by saying that the scheme is largely based on trust.

On being asked about the probability of people buying two cars to evade the scheme, the Chief Minister called it a “baseless claim” being propagated for the past few days.

“Media is exaggerating about people buying two cars to evade the scheme. Not too many people are that rich, and the affluent ones already have more than one car. These are all baseless claims being propagated from the past few days. And above all, it is not a permanent scheme anywhere,” said Mr. Kejriwal.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Mr. Rai were also present on the occasion.

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