Debate Erupts Over Delhi's Vehicle Ban Impact on Millions

Atishi, Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, urged Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to enact legislation protecting older vehicles from being scrapped. A blanket ban could impact 60 lakh vehicles and their owners. The controversy surrounds the enforcement of age-based vehicle scrapping, criticized for benefiting car manufacturers while ignoring pollution realities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 11-07-2025 19:23 IST | Created: 11-07-2025 19:23 IST
Debate Erupts Over Delhi's Vehicle Ban Impact on Millions
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The Delhi Assembly's Leader of Opposition, Atishi, has raised concerns over a proposed vehicle ban that could affect 60 lakh vehicle owners in the city. She has urged Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to implement a law protecting vehicles aged over 10 years (diesel) and 15 years (petrol) from being scrapped.

In her letter, Atishi warned that the ban, initially set to start on July 1 but postponed after public backlash, presents a new enforcement deadline of November 1. With around 20 lakh four-wheelers and 40 lakh two-wheelers potentially impacted, she criticized the government's approach, particularly for Delhi's middle-class families who aspire to car ownership.

Atishi advocated for legislative action instead of a blanket ban and assured support from the Aam Aadmi Party. The Delhi government, following a National Green Tribunal order, had begun enforcing restrictions at petrol pumps, though implementation was delayed due to technological challenges. The campaign is set to resume November 1, affecting Delhi's high-vehicle-density districts.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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