The government's move came a day after the Transport minister appealed to media to conduct an open survey on the odd-even scheme. (File Photo)
New Delhi:
Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai today said the government will implement the third edition of odd-even scheme only after analysing report of its six-member committee and surveys of media organisations on the ongoing second phase of the car-rationing plan.
Mr Rai said that after analysing surveys and reports, Delhi Cabinet will take a final decision on introducing the next phase of the car-rationing plan in the national capital.
The government's move came a day after the Transport minister appealed to newspapers and news channels to conduct an open survey on the existing odd-even scheme, alleging conspiracy is being hatched to "sabotage" the scheme.
Last week, government had constituted a six-member committee, headed by Special Transport Commissioner K K Dahiya, to study the impact of the opening of schools and hot weather during the scheme and also suggest when the government should implement the next edition of the scheme.
"We have decided to analyse surveys of media organisations which have been appealed by the government to conduct open surveys on second phase of odd-even scheme through various modes like SMS, field survey and others.
"Besides, we recently constituted the six-member committee to study the impact of opening of schools and hot weather in its second edition. We will analyse both surveys of media organisations and our committee's report. Thereafter, Delhi Cabinet will decide the fate of third phase of the scheme," Mr Rai told PTI.
The minister said Delhi government is strengthening public transport system by introducing new buses so that people won't have to face problems in the next phase of odd-even scheme.
Yesterday, Mr Rai had claimed that many people are following odd-even scheme.
He had said that some TV channels are telecasting seven videos on traffic-congestion and seeing them, it seems that due to odd-even scheme, people are "facing a lot of difficulties", but the real picture is different.
"When we meet people, they say that odd-even scheme is good, but TV channels are showing different pictures," Mr Rai had said yesterday.