"I don't understand the logic behind the auto industry's demand for deferring the BS-IV roll-out from April 1. I hope the Government will not buckle under pressure, and if it did, it will only reiterate the world view that we as an industry and a nation are not ready for innovation and lack the ability and vision to look for the long-term.
He said Bajaj Auto, as a responsible corporate, has complied with this directive and has been manufacturing BS-IV complaint vehicles from last October and completed the process by January.
"From last month all our three plants are BS-IV compliant and so are all our models. We have thus ensured that all vehicles presented for registration from April 1 onwards will meet the new emission norms," Bajaj said.
Requesting the Centre to stick to the deadline, he said, "At least the Government should not commercially penalise those companies which have worked overtime to meet the deadline by extending the deadline."
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Stating that he does not understand the logic behind the demand for deferment even after getting one full year to switch to new system, the industrialist said the Government is expected to honour its commitment to the nation.
"It is pertinent to not that BS-IV emission norms come at a substantial cost. All those who don't change over on time will commercially benefit by selling their BS-III products at a lower price if the amnesty is granted. Therefore, the manufacturers who have followed all directives in letter and spirit will actually end up being penalised."
Last October, the Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA) said it would not allow sale or registration of any pre-BS-IV vehicles from April 1, 2017.