Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Ramesh Bidhuri said the "diktat" by the Supreme Court has come as a bolt from the blue for the taxi operators, some of whom have bought the vehicles only a month ago.
He said the agitated taxi operators have been forced to come out on the street, with the Delhi government implementing the Odd Even scheme being "insensitive" to their problems.
He said pollution caused by the thermal power units and the brick kilns and also waste burning was much more than vehicular polluion. He was supported by several members of the ruling party with thumping of desks.
The Supreme Court had last week refused to extend the April 30 deadline fixed for conversion of diesel cabs into less-polluting CNG mode for plying on city roads, sending off-road thousands of diesel taxis, including those run by aggregators like OLA and Uber.