Green Tribunal that there was a "misconception" that only diesel pollutes the environment.
"NGT has concluded that diesel vehicles are more polluting than petrol and CNG. Government has submitted that there are various pollutants that cause air pollution from vehicles.
"Diesel may be inferior to petrol in some pollutants such as particulate matters and oxides of nitrogen, but petrol is also inferior to diesel in some other pollutants. Hence, the misconception that only diesel is a polluting technology or fuel," Additional Solicitor General Pinky Anand told the NGT.
Opposing the ban on 10-year-old-diesel vehicles, the Ministry of Heavy Industries told the tribunal that diesel was not the only polluting fuel as they have higher fuel efficiency which leads to 10-15 per cent lower carbon dioxide emission compared to a petrol vehicle.
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The ASG also referred to the Delhi government's odd-even road rationing scheme and said that Central Pollution Control Board unequivocally establishes that pollution levels did not come down due to reduction in vehicles.
"That vehicles generally make a significant difference to PM emission levels in ambient air quality level is both misleading and over simplistic," she told a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar.
Advocate Saliq Shafique, appearing for Vardhaman Kaushik who has filed the case against deteriorating air quality in Delhi-NCR, contested the submissions of the ASG and said that diesel vehicles were primary contributors to air pollution.
The bench, after hearing the arguments from various parties, reserved its verdict on the plea filed by the Centre seeking modification of NGT's order banning diesel vehicles.
Noting that diesel is the prime source of air pollution in Delhi, the tribunal had held on November 26, 2014 that all diesel vehicles which are more than 10 years old, will not be permitted to ply in Delhi-NCR.