Former Delhi Chief Minister and AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal today wrote a letter to Union Surface Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari over the e-rickshaw issue in the national capital and asked him to clear the hurdles involved at the earliest.
"Poor e-rickshaw drivers are suffering for no fault of theirs and despite the Prime Minister's assertion that red-tapism is being eliminated from the government offices, the reality seems otherwise.
"Gadkari himself had made big announcements at the Ramlila Ground on June 17, but later it transpired that his announcements were not found to be legally tenable. The minister himself told a delegation led by me, when we met him on September 16, that the Solicitor General had cited legal hurdles in the implementation of announcements made at the Ramlila Ground," the letter said.
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