New Delhi: Expressing disappointment over BJP MP Vijay Goel's move to violate the Odd-Even scheme, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said that one should not tamper with a move, which has received immense public support.


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Kejriwal said the reports state that the people of Delhi are following the initiative very positively.


Responding to a poser about Goel being fined Rs. 3500 for violating the Odd-Even scheme, Kejriwal said "Vijay Goel ji was driving without license.This is a very dangerous thing."


He further congratulated the people of Delhi for the success of Odd-Even formula.


 


 


"The people have voluntarily come forward and are participating in the Odd-Even programme," he added.


Earlier in the day, Goel violated the Odd-Even scheme as a mark of protest following which he was penalised by the traffic police.


"I don't oppose the Odd-Even scheme rather I oppose the amount of public money being used by the Kejriwal government to advertise it. If they remove those advertisements, I won't protest with regard to this scheme," Goel told ANI.


Goel earlier met Transport Minister Gopal Rai during which the latter urged him to refrain from breaking the rule.