New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is speaking on the implementation of round two of the odd-even formula for cars. Below are the highlights:
- We have taken feedback from people through mohalla sabhas, website, email, missed call and messages
- 275 of 276 mohalla sabhas have said odd-even should be brought back
- Overall, 81 per cent people in Delhi have said odd-even should be brought back
- 53 per cent people said it should not be implemented during exams
- Over 60 per cent people said it should be made permanent
- Overwhelming number of people said VIPs should not be exempt
- Public transport needs to improved
- Premium, economy buses should be made available
- By December, we will have 3,000 new buses
- We are talking of an elevated BRT corridor at two levels - one for cars and another for buses
- Until all of this happens odd-even can't be made permanent
- The next phase of odd-even will be from April 15 to April 30
- We will discuss if it can be made permanent after the second phase
- Women will be exempted
- 500 retired defence personnel will be employed to enforce
- SDMs won't be deployed, retired defence personnel will be employed
- VIPs will be exempt, won't fight for that
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