"Mere rules can not change anything, change of mindset is needed which we aimed at through implementation of odd-even formula. Two days trials show that people of Delhi are ready for it," Rai said.
The minister said that government had prepared for implementation of the scheme on day one and now its "responsibility" of the people to ensure that violations do not take place even on Monday.
Rebutting charges of Opposition BJP and Congress that the odd-even formula was launched without adequate preparations, Rai said hey were opposing the scheme just for the "sake of opposition."
"Yesterday while heading towards India gate I stopped in front of BJP office and found that there was only one vehicle that violated odd-even formula," he said.
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"There can not be any division over the need to fight pollution to clean the air we breath," he stated.
The minister's bus ride started from Delhi Secretariat passed through Indraprastha, Nizammudin, Saray Kale Khan, Ashram, Nehru Place, India Gate, finally concluding at the starting point.
The smooth ride, however, suffered a hiccup as the DTC bus carrying the minister along with officials of Transport department and mediapersons nearly missed an accident near the millennium depot.
The minister said DTC was running thousands of buses
and efforts were on to increase the number of buses but there were problems as private bus owners were complaining of "pressure" to refuse providing their services.
The buses presently plying on the roads of the city are running empty. The present number of buses can accommodate another 15-16 lakh passengers if their number increases on Monday, said the minister.
Saying that the odd-even formula will be reviewed by the government after 15 days of its implementation, Rai said "We do not want to cause anarchy, we are just working for solution(to pollution). Women were exempted because of safety reasons, bikers were exempted as government can not provide alternative to them."