"Monday was the day being deemed as the litmus test for Odd-Even scheme. But I had faith in the people of Delhi and also we had put in adequate arrangements so that citizens do not face any inconvenience.
"It was a major challenge, but the scheme has passed the test because of the will of Delhiites. They have given us their whole-hearted support to make this a success," Rai said.
He further said that 800 complaints were received by the helpline number launched by government and that around 2,500 people have downloaded the Poochho app till today.
Rai stated that some elements were trying to "misguide people" and sabotage the scheme by circulating old and false pictures of an overcrowded Rajiv Chowk Metro station in social media and creating panic.
Also Read
"There were attempts to spread misinformation and misguide people by circulating old and false pictures of overcrowded Rajiv Chowk Metro station in social media. I spoke to Metro officials and took a feedback of 50 stations, and we were informed that the crowd today was less than the peak crowd recorded in December in the past and the picture which was posted was of October 22," he said.
Rai accused several schools of betraying the government
despite making commitments and not joining the drive at the last moment.
"Several schools betrayed us. Despite repeated requests, they did not provide us with buses. A total of 1,799 buses from 408 schools had registered with us. But after all the meetings and despite making repeated requests, only 366 buses from 125 schools joined us while 283 schools betrayed the government even after giving their commitment. Some even went to court even after we agreed to their terms and conditions.
"In anticipation of large number of people availing public transport, DTC had made preparations for a carrying a capacity of 64 lakh people. But carpooling played a major role. People shared their vehicles because of which there was less crowd in public transport.
He informed that 4,462 DTC, 1,231 cluster buses and 1,251 private buses, totalling 7,143 ones were on roads today.
Rai further said that pollution levels in the inner circles of city had come down since the scheme was implemented on January 1 even though the the pollution levels are still high in border areas.
Greater impact would be seen if the scheme is implemented in states surrounding Delhi like Haryana and UP.
(REOPENS DEL123)
Rai said that he will meet Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari and urge him to expedite the peripheral highway project.
"We had received inputs about possible miscreants attempting to disrupt the scheme and bring in cars with number plates that are not allowed to ply so that the initiative fails following which decision was taken," he said.
Meanwhile, Rai today took a bus ride which started from Delhi Secretariat passed through Delhi Gate, Ramlila Ground, Connaught Place, India Gate, Pragati Maidan, ITO and finally concluded at the starting point.
Praising the people's efforts, PWD Minister Satyendar Jain said Delhiites have adopted the movement as their own and that the government is getting requests to make the scheme permanent.