Will approach SC against AAP government over cess non-utilisation: BJP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Accusing Chief Minister Kejriwal of misleading the public over pollution in the NCR, the on Friday said it will approach the Supreme over non-utilisation of green cess by the and thus "violating" order.

"Our party will move a contempt plea in the Supreme on the issue of non-utilisation of environmental cess fund," Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) unit chief Manoj Tiwari told reporters here.

Tiwari said the had issued a notification on October 20, 2015, in accordance with Supreme directive to impose the cess on all goods vehicles entering

The was expected to give quarterly accounts of the cess collected to the Supreme Court, he said.

The leader alleged that the fund was to be used for improvement in public transport system, cleaning and repairing roads, but Kejriwal neither gave any record of collected funds to the Supreme not use the same for its intended purpose.

The has came under attack from opposition after a Right to Information reply revealed non-utilisation of Rs 787 crore collected as environmental cess in 2017.

The government, in a reply to RTI activist Sanjeev Jain, said it received Rs 50 crore in 2015, Rs 387 crore in 2016, and Rs 787 crore as environment cess from January 1 to September 30 in 2017.

The Kejriwal said it had spent Rs 93 lakh of the cess in 2016, but there was "no mention of any expenditure" in 2017.

Tiwari also accused the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of trying to privatise bus services in the city.

"The tried to approve a proposal on privatisation in the name of a premium app-based bus service but was withdrawn due to strong opposition by the BJP," Tiwari said.

Leader of the Opposition in assembly Vijender Gupta said: "The Kejriwal has announced several times to purchase new buses. But the operational fleet of Transport Corporation has depleted."

"DTC staff is facing difficulties in getting wages/salaries and the is pushing the corporation into a financial crisis only for political gains," Gupta said.

Gupta alleged mismanagement in DTC bus depots and said that despite a parking space for about 1,500 buses in four rural bus depots at Ghumanhera, Dichaukalan, Narela, and Bawana, only 163 buses were being parked there.

Gupta said the had put forth a proposal to buy 2,000 new buses but these will not ply on roads before December 2018.

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First Published: Fri, November 17 2017. 18:10 IST