Rai said he will meet Lt Governor Najeeb Jung tomorrow and seek the reason behind the police's stand against the 'Car- Free Day' here on October 22, planned on the stretch between the Red Fort and India Gate.
Police Commissioner BS Bassi had denied permission to the ruling AAP's ambitious 'Car-Free Day' proposal saying it had not held "prior consultations" with the force before taking the decision in this regard.
Slamming the stand taken by Delhi Police, Rai said, "I believe that an elected government, be it in a state or at the Centre, does not require to take prior information from the police before holding any event.
"Police is only informed that government is going to hold this event."
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Talking to reporters here, he added, "We got the letter of the commissioner in which he said that 'Car-Free Day' cannot be held. There were three-four points we read in this letter. Bassi wrote that government did not hold prior consultation with police."
Delhi Police, thus, needs to be consulted before any such event is organised, he said.
Rai sought to counter Delhi Police, saying, "In his letter, Police Commissioner also mentioned that there is also movement of judge on the stretch (between Red Fort and India Gate). There will be no such movement as there is holiday."
The transport minister said "we want to make them (traffic police) a partner because, without their partnership, there is no solution for it".
"Till 12 noon, there is no traffic on this stretch (from Red Fort and India Gate)," the minister said.
The 'Car-Free Day' aims to encourage people to use public transport and reduce pollution, the minister said, adding that he will meet the LG tomorrow on the matter and tell him why Delhi government had planned such an event.