New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal, the CM of the national capital Delhi and the president of the Aam Aadmi Party, made it clear on Monday that the capital no longer needs an odd-even. Giving great relief to the people of Delhi, he said that the weather has now cleared in the capital. odd-Even is no longer required. Kejriwal had said last week that a final decision will be taken on Monday to keep Odd-Even in force.
CM Arvind Kejriwal while giving a press conference on Monday said that now the weather has cleared. odd-Even is no longer required. He further said that some people were saying that only 5 percent of Delhi's air pollution is due to pollution, so did the Air Quality Index (AQI) decrease from more than 500 to less than 200 due to reduction of pollution by just 5 percent? He also said that there is a need for everyone to work together with clear intentions, not politics on pollution.
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Further, Kejriwal also referred to the affidavit of the central government in the apex court. Recently, the central government had given an affidavit in the apex court that starchy contributes only five percent to Delhi's pollution. However, there is no such system in Delhi, so that it can be clear that how much is contributed by pollution.