While complimenting the people of Delhi for "success" of odd-even formula, the ministers also said that future implementation of the scheme will depend on the people and how they respond to it.
Delhi Tourism minister Kapil Mishra was the first to rode to the Secretariat on his motorbike a few minutes before 9 am.
"It took me just 20 minutes to cover the distance from my Yamuna Vihar residence to Secretariat which normally would take 1.5 hours on any day," said the young minister.
"I could have driven in my odd numbered car today but I have decided to commute to Secretariat for next 14 days on my motorbike," he said adding that he was riding bike after a gap of 5-6 months.
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Next to arrive was Deputy CM Manish Sisodia who came in his official odd numbered car.
Sisodia said the people of Delhi were participating in a "virtuous" initiative to reduce pollution adding that he also did not find any even numbered car on the road.
Sisodia hoped that with the 15 days trail people will get used to odd-even formula which will help in lowering high pollution level in the city.
The odd-even formula implemented in Delhi is being watched all over the world, if successful it could be implemented in other cities also, Sisodia said adding that after 15 days further steps against pollution will evolve out of the experiment.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who will be car-polling during 15 days of odd-even experiment, arrived at Secretariat at around 10.45 am. He was accompanied by his cabinet colleagues PWD and Health minister Satyender Jain and Transport minister Gopal Rai.
Delhi Social Welfare minister Sandeep Kumar termed his bus ride as a "stress buster" as he could interact freely with fellow passengers.
The minister who owns an odd number car said that he often comes to Secretariat in bus so it was in his "habit". He also said that he will commute by bus for the rest of odd-even trial days.
The Environment minister Imran Hussain too said that he will come to Secretariat for the rest of the 14 days riding on e-rickshaw.
"I took the e rickshaw near my office in Ballimaran and I liked the ride very much. I will come to Secretariat by it for the remaining days," he said.
"I appeal to the Centre and the neighbouring states to check the pollution caused by nearly 4000 brick kilns, construction sites not following NGT orders and crop burning in the vicinity of Delhi," he said.