AAP Minister Gopal Rai offered a rose to BJP's Vijay Goel and requested him not to obstruct Odd-Even.
New Delhi:
Vijay Goel, BJP lawmaker in the Rajya Sabha and senior leader of the party in Delhi, was fined by the Delhi Police this morning as he drove to Parliament House in a car with an odd number plate.
Mr Goel has protested against the Arvind Kejriwal government's Odd-Even experiment now on in Delhi and had promised on the weekend to break the rule. Before he set off from his Ashoka Road home, Mr Goel had a visitor - Delhi's Transport Minister Gopal Rai of the Aam Aadmi Party arrived to offer him a rose and request him not to obstruct Odd-Even.
But Mr Goel stuck to his plans and tweeted,
Mr Goel has alleged that Delhi government has spent a huge amount of public money on advertisements for Odd-Even in order to fetch Mr Kejriwal free publicity and has demanded that it disclose the expenditure.
"There is not a single commercial hoarding in Delhi without Kejriwal's photo under the garb of odd-even scheme. The same scenario resonates in newspapers, TV channels and radio," Mr Goel had said in a statement on Sunday adding that he would "leave my residence on 10 Ashoka Road tomorrow at 10 am in my odd-numbered vehicle and will pay fine for violation of the scheme."
The BJP leader also tweeted this morning,
Mr Goel said the BJP will not oppose any scheme that actually "reduces pollution and congestion or brings relief to the people of Delhi."
After some taxi and autorickshaw trade unions had threatened a strike on Monday, the first full working day at schools and offices since Odd-Even returned to Delhi, Mr Kejriwal accused the BJP of trying to sabotage the experiment, which aims at combating Delhi's infamous pollution and traffic jams.
The strike was called off after talks between the unions and the state government.
Mr Goel has protested against the Arvind Kejriwal government's Odd-Even experiment now on in Delhi and had promised on the weekend to break the rule. Before he set off from his Ashoka Road home, Mr Goel had a visitor - Delhi's Transport Minister Gopal Rai of the Aam Aadmi Party arrived to offer him a rose and request him not to obstruct Odd-Even.
But Mr Goel stuck to his plans and tweeted,
Only cars with an even registration number are allowed to run today in the capital, where round 2 of the Odd-Even scheme will run till April 30.On my way to Parliament in an odd numbered car to expose #oddevencorruption of AAP
— Vijay Goel (@VijayGoelBJP) April 18, 2016
Mr Goel has alleged that Delhi government has spent a huge amount of public money on advertisements for Odd-Even in order to fetch Mr Kejriwal free publicity and has demanded that it disclose the expenditure.
"There is not a single commercial hoarding in Delhi without Kejriwal's photo under the garb of odd-even scheme. The same scenario resonates in newspapers, TV channels and radio," Mr Goel had said in a statement on Sunday adding that he would "leave my residence on 10 Ashoka Road tomorrow at 10 am in my odd-numbered vehicle and will pay fine for violation of the scheme."
The BJP leader also tweeted this morning,
Successful protest against #oddevencorruption, a scheme wid Maximum publicity & minimum effect
— Vijay Goel (@VijayGoelBJP) April 18, 2016
happy 2 receive immense supprt frm d people of Delhi in my symbolic protest agnst d gross misuse of public funds #oddevencorruption
— Vijay Goel (@VijayGoelBJP) April 18, 2016
Mr Goel said the BJP will not oppose any scheme that actually "reduces pollution and congestion or brings relief to the people of Delhi."
After some taxi and autorickshaw trade unions had threatened a strike on Monday, the first full working day at schools and offices since Odd-Even returned to Delhi, Mr Kejriwal accused the BJP of trying to sabotage the experiment, which aims at combating Delhi's infamous pollution and traffic jams.
The strike was called off after talks between the unions and the state government.
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