MLAs from 12 assembly constituencies---Delhi Cantt, Kasturba Nagar, Greater Kailash, Malviya Nagar, Jangpura, Chattarpur, Karol Bagh, Tilak Nagar, Wazirpur, Mundka, Nangloi Jat and Madipur--- held jansabhas to know people's views on the scheme.
Several MLAs said the response for continuation of the scheme was overwhelming. .
"Delhi wants #oddevenformula back soon...Says the jansabha held at Sarvpriya Vihar in my constituency. 3 more scheduled jansabhas tomorrow," Malviya Nagar MLA Somnath Bharti tweeted.
The initiative will also continue tomorrow in 13 Assembly --- Shakur Basti, Greater Kailash, Mehrauli, R K Puram, Ballimaran, Wazirpur, Karol Bagh, Jangpura, Chattarpur, Model Town, Kasturba Nagar, Madipur and Sadar Bazaar--- constituencies.
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"It is a Delhi government event and will continue even tomorrow," said Greater Kailash MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj.
Delhi government has decided to gather public opinion on the proposed second phase of the odd-even car-rationing scheme by directly reaching out to at least 10 lakh residents through "automated calls", supplementing a phone line and email address that are already in force.
The government has already opened a dedicated phone line, a website, put up on line forms and launched an email address on a six-point questionnaire on the car-rationing measures.
"Over 10,000 on line forms have been downloaded in less than a week, more than 8,500 email responses have been submitted and around 45,000 calls made," a government official said.
The first phase of the pilot plan was rolled out on January 1 and it stayed in force for 15 days.