Vijay Goel: 400 volunteers to seek odd-even feedback
BJP Rajya Sabha member Vijay Goel, who has been publicly campaigning against the AAP government’s decision to conduct car rationing in the city, on Sunday announced that some 400 volunteers of the Lok

BJP Rajya Sabha member Vijay Goel, who has been publicly campaigning against the AAP government’s decision to conduct car rationing in the city, on Sunday announced that some 400 volunteers of the Lok Abhiyaan will seek feedback of the Delhiites on Monday about the ongoing 15-day odd-even car rationing scheme.
Main questions in the survey form would be whether there has been a decrease in pollution during the second phase of the odd-even scheme; if traffic on roads had reduced or you were cheated by autos or taxis; whether it’s legitimate for the state government to spend crore of rupees on publicity, whether your woes have increased or decreased due to the road rationing scheme, what vehicle do you drive, how many cars do you have; whether you feel the Delhi government had enough preparedness for the scheme; have you recently purchased a new car; is the scheme a success or a failure; and finally if you want the scheme to repeat or not.
“All the questions have answers in either a “yes” or a “no” so that maximum number of people can be surveyed,” added Mr Goel.
On Saturday, Mr Goel had requested the Delhi government to conduct a survey by itself to ask the opinion of the people. He claimed that as the Kejriwal government is scared of the response, Lok Abhiyaan is conducting the survey and its efforts would be to ask the opinion of the people and finish the survey before the scheme ends.
As per the plan, 400 Lok Abhiyaan volunteers would survey people across 14 districts in the city on Monday. “Volunteers wearing a green T -shirts (symbolic of the environment) would be given survey forms that would be filled by people of Delhi on various busy crossroads of the city in order to get their view on various issues related to the odd-even scheme,” Mr Goel said.
