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'Confident' Kejriwal lauds Delhi, to roll another odd-even scheme

| | Jan 16, 2016, at 04:43 pm
New Delhi, Jan 16 (IBNS) The Delhi Odd-Even plan which the state recently observed for a fortnight, made Arvind Kejriwal confident as the Delhi CM is now planning to have another such scheme in 'improved form'.

Kejriwal took to Twitter to laud his state for the response, stating that the success indeed made him confident.

"Proud of u Delhi. U give me confidence "Together, we can achieve anything." 1st phase of Odd Even ends today. Will do again in improved form," The Delhi CM wrote on Twitter.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Odd-Even plan received mixed response as many commuters were unhappy with the unavailability of cars for transport.

Also some suggested that the Delhi government were meddling with their basic right by imposing periodic bans.  

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