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Delhi Police denies permission to observe 'Car-Free Day'

The Delhi Police claimed that AAP did not hold "prior consultation" with the force before taking any decision in this regard

Delhi Police denies permission to observe 'Car-Free Day'

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Delhi Police has denied permission to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) dispensation's ambitious 'Car-Free Day' event planned to be held later this month, saying the government did not hold "prior consultation" with the force before taking any decision in this regard.

In his letter to Chief Secretary K K Sharma, Police Commissioner B S Bassi said that for such an event ('Car-Free Day'), the choice of the event date -- October 22, when people will celebrate Dusshera -- seems to be "hasty and quite impractical".

Having been at loggerheads in the past over several issues, the move may trigger a fresh round of confrontation between the Kejriwal-led government and the city police.
 

'Car-Free Day' has been planned by the city government to be held on the stretch falling between the Red Fort and India Gate.

Transport Minister Gopal Rai said that "ego of politics" should not come in the way of 'Car-Free Day' as it aims to encourage people to use public transport and reduce pollution levels to make Delhi's air clean.

Sources said that Rai may soon meet Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and take up the "unjustified" move by the police.

"Surprisingly, there was no prior consultation with Delhi Police before taking the decision for holding such an event or regarding the suitability of the date proposed. The proposed Car-Free sretch from Lal Qila to India Gate is home to some of Delhi's most popular and traditional Ram Lilas," Bassi said in his letter.

He also said that there will also be Durga idol immersion at Yamuna ghats in good numbers on October 22.

These occasions demand massive police arrangements including police patrolling all over the city for safety and security of citizens and maintaining law and order. Besides, there will also be VVIP movements on that day which require special requirements, the police commissioner said.

Bassi also said that Delhi Police being the primary agency responsible for regulation of traffic in the city is the first stakeholder in any such event which has a direct impact on the smooth flow of traffic and needs to be consulted before organising such event.

Government has said that it is not the only stakeholder to hold 'Car-Free Day', but MCD, DDA, city police are also part of it.

"There are several agencies like DDA, MCD and police which have the similar responsibility to make government's 'Car-Free Day' a success. Government will hold consultations with concerned agencies to observe it. Additional Commissioner (Traffic) was also present in the meeting wherein the decision to hold this event was taken," Rai said.

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First Published: Oct 04 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

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