Vijay Goel fined for violating odd-even traffic scheme


New Delhi, Apr 18 (IANS): Former Delhi BJP president Vijay Goel was fined by Delhi Traffic Police on Monday for violating odd-even traffic restritions, government official said.

Goel was fined soon after he left his residence on Ashoka Road, said the official.

Earlier in the day, Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai met the Rajya Sabha member and requested him not to oppose the odd-even scheme.

Goel earlier threatened to oppose the scheme as a mark of protest over what he called "ill expenditure" on the advertisements by the Delhi government.

The 15-day odd-even traffic restrictions started on April 15 and aim to put odd- and even-numbered vehicles on the roads on alternate dates in a bid to reduce ar pollution in the city.

This is the second time Delhi is experimenting with the scheme in an effort to combat air polution.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    These guys behave worse than 10th Standard ...

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  • mann, bengaluru

    Mon, Apr 18 2016

    BJPians always against schemes made by other Party Govt. which are beneficial to the citizens and which may make them popular.
    They make it difficult for the existing authority in the area by breaking the law and also abetting others to do the same.
    BJP is the most jealous Party and can not see good things done by another political party more so by AAP.
    AAP has done wonderfully well with everyone against them. Even the Center with PM making AAP's life difficult making the police tow their line and not AAP's.

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