The case of ban on old vehicles in Delhi can now go to the Supreme Court. In this case, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said, “Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa has written a letter to CAQM and requested that the scheme be revived. Will be presented before the Supreme Court. Will be pleaded with the people of Delhi. He will also tell the government's preparation about pollution.” From July 1, the Delhi government had decided to impose an End of Life or Eol ban on diesel vehicles more than 10 years old and more than 15 years old. From July 1, petrol was banned from these vehicles. Because of this, people opposed the decision.
CM Rekha Gupta said, “We will fight for the rights of Delhi which is a parameter in the whole country. The same should be implemented in Delhi and the administration should do its work, but the people of Delhi should not suffer, this is our goal. All the agencies will be presented to the people of Delhi to revive this order.
Environment Minister told the ban difficult
A day earlier, Rekha Gupta government 'stopped' the controversial order refusing to fuel the cars in view of the public opposition. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that technical challenges and complex systems are difficult to implement such fuel ban. He said that the system of seizing poorly maintained vehicles is being worked on, instead of taking care of their cars and motorcycles, they have to punish it.
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