233 challans issued for Odd-Even violation on Day 1

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New Delhi: BJP leader Vijay Goel accompanied by Delhi BJP in-charge Shyam Jaju, drives to his ITO office in his odd number car to in defiance of the Odd-Even scheme, which he described as a "drama" ahead of the Assembly elections in the national capital, on Nov 4, 2019. High drama was witnessed on Monday as BJP leader Vijay Goel defied the Odd-Even scheme of Delhi government, following which city Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot went to his residence to persuade him not to oppose the move.

New Delhi,  As many as 233 challans were issued upon commuters for violating the Odd-Even scheme on the first day it was kicked off in Delhi on Monday, Delhi Traffic Police sources said.

Earlier during the day, BJP leader and former Union Minister Vijay Goel defied the rule in the national capital on Monday, terming it as a ‘drama’, and was promptly penalized a sum of Rs 4,000 by traffic cops.

The Delhi government has ordered for plying of vehicles under the Odd-Even scheme from November 4 to 15 in view of the severe air pollution that has engulfed the national capital and its adjoining areas post-Diwali.

The penalty for violating the Odd-Even traffic movement rule has been doubled this year by fixing it at Rs 4,000 as compared to the previous editions of the scheme.

The scheme had been introduced in Delhi for the first time in January 2016.

There has been mixed response from Netizens over the implementation of the odd-even scheme in the national capital to tackle air pollution.