Tonight on The Buck Stops Here:
Volunteers can't stop violators: Delhi top cop on odd-even plan
"If somebody is driving in violation of the odd-even policy, a private citizen has no right to stop the person," said Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi on AAP government's plan to rope in volunteers to implement the rule. Speaking to NDTV, Mr Bassi warned against volunteer "vigilantism" and said "if any private individual is found indulging in any act which constitute an offence, we are going to take action". He said odd-even was a policy rolled out in a "hurry" and exemptions to it were "ambiguous".
AAP ki sarkaar vs Delhi police: At odds over odd-even plan?
As Delhi gets ready to implement the odd-even scheme to cut down on air pollution, Delhi top cop made it clear that vigilantism by AAP volunteers to make the programme a success will not be accepted. On The Buck Stops Here, we discuss whether AAP vs Delhi Police battle will impact the implementation of the policy. Former Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit joins the show as we debate: Will the Opposition join in and try and make this programme a success? Also on the show, AAP MLA Adarsh Shastri, says in a week's time into the odd-even programme, there is a strong possibility that two-wheelers will also be included in it.
Arun Jaitley vs Arvind Kejriwal: Who's on sticky wicket?
The war of words between the AAP and the BJP has intensified after well-known lawyer Gopal Subramaniam made it clear that he is going to go ahead and head the inquiry into the Delhi District and Cricket Associations or DDCA dealings with or without the Lieutenant Governor's consent. On The Buck Stops Here, we debate: Who's on sticky wicket on the DDCA pitch?