The Delhi government on Tuesday withdrew its review petition filed in the NGT for modifications of the odd-even car rationing scheme after the tribunal denied giving exemptions on the scheme. The government will file a fresh appeal of exemptions on Wednesday.
The green tribunal asked the Arvind Kejriwal-led government to take care of the logical explanations for the odd-even exemptions when they approach the body again.
Hearing the review petition, the NGT asked the Delhi government as to why it can't run ladies-only buses to solve the problem of transport during odd-even scheme.
Pulling up the government, the NGT asked: “When reports have stated that two-wheelers are more polluting than four-wheelers, why do you intend to give arbitrary exemptions? Is this a joke? What does one stand to gain from this?
“Don't gift infected lungs to children. They have to wear masks to school. What constitutes a health emergency according to you ? Measures should be applied automatically by government after dangerous levels of PM 2.5 and PM 10 persist for more than 48 hours.”
It also asked: “Last time you said, you're procuring 4000 buses, what happened to that?”