The remarks followed the comments made by SIAM President Vinod Dasari, who said the industry lost Rs 4,000 crore in eight months following the ban in Delhi-NCR, which was lifted by the Supreme Court earlier this month.
"Vinod Dasari... Expressed unhappiness at the position adopted by the court on pollution. I would like to tell Vinod Dasari, don't take panga with courts. There is no need for you to take this panga," Geete said while addressing a conference here.
"Led by media hype, provided with improper information, the courts decided to ban those vehicles which actually meet the standards set by the government. It is for the first time that when you meet the law, you actually get penalised. The auto industry has lost Rs 4,000 crore in the last eight months," Dasari said.
He is of the view that everyone wants to regulate the auto industry without looking at the real cause of pollution.
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The minister, however, sought to calm the nerves of auto manufacturers, saying the government is with them.
"Perhaps for the first time..., four ministries including the department of heavy industry, road transport, forests and environment and petroleum & natural gas, had come together and were discussing the issue of pollution with the court in one voice," Geete, who holds the portfolio of heavy industries, added.
"After all of this, what happened there is environmental cess of 1 per cent for vehicles that are larger than 2,000 cc. Please tell me, people who buy such vehicles, are they going to stop buying these due to this 1 per cent cess. Is that going to have an impact on Delhi pollution?" Dasari asked.
He regretted that the industry is being singled out whenever there is congestion, pollution or an accident.
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Dasari put up a strong defence of the auto sector that provides 30 million jobs and accounts for 50 per cent of manufacturing GDP.
According to him, the need of the hour for the auto industry is to work on rebuilding its image.
"I see it as a challenge, this is where auto and component industries will have to work together to rebuild our image to provide right kind of feedback," he said.