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Odd-even scheme may return to Delhi in winters: Kejriwal

Says it would be again considered during the winter months when the pollution levels remain on the higher side

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (right), with Deputy Chief Minister & Finance Minister Manish Sisodia, leaves for the Budget session of the Assembly, in New Delhi, on Monday

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (right), with Deputy Chief Minister & Finance Minister Manish Sisodia, leaves for the Budget session of the Assembly, in New Delhi, on Monday

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The odd-even scheme may return during the winter, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said today.

Responding to a query on the future of the road-rationing measure during the 'Talk to AK' session, he said it would be again considered during the winter months when the pollution levels remain on the higher side.

"We will surely think of implementing it. Transport Minister (Satyendra Jain) has already said that pollution goes up during winter months. So we will think of implementing it during the winter months," Kejriwal said.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia backed Kejriwal, saying that more steps need to be done to improve the public transport system.
 
"The Lt Governor had stopped the bus aggregator service. Our ultimate objective is to improve public transport," Sisodia said.

Jain recently told a group of reporters that there was no need to implement the third phase of odd-even scheme during monsoon as pollution is usually at its lowest level during the period.

"Whenever the scheme is implemented, it would be in the winter season when the pollution levels are high," he had said.

The first and second editions of the road-rationing scheme had been implemented in January and April.

Experts consider it to be an effective emergency response to bring down peak levels of air pollution.

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First Published: Jul 18 2016 | 12:16 AM IST

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