Fourth car-free day observed in Delhi

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New Delhi, Jan 22:  A car-free day was Friday kicked off in North Delhi with a cycle rally led by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who accused the Delhi Police of not making efforts to make the event a success.

This was the fourth car-free day initiative of the AAP government to curb vehicular pollution.

Sisodia’s accusation came as he noticed cars being allowed to ply on the ‘car-free stretch’ from Vishwa Vidyalaya Metro Station to Chhatrasal Stadium.

“I am seeing that cars are running on the car-free stretch. Police should shoulder some responsibility (to make the event a success). We are even ready to give you (police) the credit of the success of odd-even.

“What will you get if this car-free day fails?..but if you think that by doing this, you would get satisfied…we will not have any objection then. It is our responsibility to make Delhi pollution-free,” Sisodia said while addressing the public gathering here.

The Deputy Chief Minister said police should also participate in such events and if they get an order to make the programme a “failure”, they should not obey the orders of their seniors.

Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai said that he got a letter from Special Commissioner (traffic) stating that volunteers will not be allowed to manage traffic during ‘Car-Free Day’.

“We are happy that police has told us that volunteers will not be allowed to manage traffic. But, what will then be the sense of ‘car-free day’ if cars are allowed on car-free stretch,” Rai asked.

He also said that the government will start a plantation drive from the next ‘car-free day’ across the national capital which will be held in South Delhi.

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Such an event is held on the 22nd of every month.

Sisodia said government has taken several steps to make the city pollution-free,

The last ‘car-free day’ was organised in Laxmi Nagar.

Rai had alleged that Delhi Police did not allow plying of buses on the car-free stretch. He had taken up this matter with senior police officials and registered his objection.