For representational purposes (Photo | PTI) 
Delhi

AAP, L-G spar over campaign to curb pollution

At a press meet, Rai questioned L-G’s seriousness towards tackling pollution in the city contributed majorly by vehicular emissions, which worsen during the winter season.

Ashish Srivastava

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government’s anti-vehicular pollution campaign ‘Red light on, gaadi off’ campaign was set for Friday's launch. It has been postponed indefinitely in the absence of approval from the office of Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, said Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Thursday.

At a press meeting, Rai questioned L-G’s seriousness towards tackling pollution in the city contributed majorly by vehicular emissions, which worsen during the winter season.

“The campaign was supposed to start on Friday, but surprisingly, the L-G is sitting over it. The file is pending approval. The L-G’s silence has led to anxiety among Delhiites as well as environmentalists,” Rai said.

Responding to the allegation, officials at the L-G house said the government placed the file for clearance of the scheme only on October 21 and that Saxena got only two working days to study the scheme due to festival holidays.

The She vote in Bangladesh and how it has placed the victorious BNP on notice

Trust will define Dhaka’s new era

ChatGPT and the Republic of Noddies

From exile to executive: Tarique Rahman’s long march to power

Russia poisoned Alexei Navalny with lethal dart frog toxin, say five European nations

SCROLL FOR NEXT