Women Drivers, VIPs Exempt From Odd-Even Rule; ‘I’m Not’ Says CM  Arvind Kejriwal

Women Drivers, VIPs Exempt From Odd-Even Rule; 'I'm Not' Says CM  Arvind KejriwalNew Delhi: Women drivers, those driving with children below 12, CNG cars and a long list of ‘VIPs’ will not have to follow the odd-even formula to be enforced in Delhi in the first 15 days of the New Year. CM  Arvind Kejriwal will be an exception in the VIP list.
“My family and I are not exempted from anything,” he announced today.

Those who violate the odd-even rule will be fined Rs 2000.

‘Vehicles of PM, President, Chief Ministers exempted from odd-even rule’: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

Cars with odd numbers allowed on odd days between January 1-15. Not applicable for Sunday: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

All approvals for odd-even car plan have been taken: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

The exemption list includes the President, Vice President, the Prime Minister, governors, the Chief Justice of India, the Lok Sabha Speaker, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman, Union Ministers, Leaders of Opposition in Parliament, all chief ministers except for Delhi’s, Supreme Court judges, the Deputy Speaker and emergency vehicles.
Mr #ArvindKejriwal said VIPs could voluntarily follow the rule. “The Chief Justice of India had praised it earlier, I would expect him to follow it. I wrote to the PM #NarendraModi, if he appeals to his ministers…”

Two-wheelers, vehicles with defence ministry number plates, pilot cars, those protected by the elite Special Protection Group and embassy cars with CD number plates will also be kept out of the ban.

“If people are not too inconvenienced, if public transport has enough capacity, we will implement it in stages. If people accept it and follow it widely, those who violate it will be fined. If most people violate it, we can’t prosecute all of Delhi,” Mr #ArvindKejriwal said.

Earlier this month, the Chief Minister #ArvindKejriwal announced that he, his ministers and all government officials would follow odd-even scheme.

The government plans to run 6,000 more buses to accommodate the potential spurt in passengers who can’t drive their cars on a day.

Nearly 10 lakh private cars are expected to stay off Delhi roads because of the plan that was announced soon after the court likened Delhi to a “gas chamber” and ordered the government to take steps to fight the critical pollution levels in the City,

 Bureau Report

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