The decision to dismantle the 14.5 km-long corridor between Ambedkar Nagar and Delhi Gate was taken at a Cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
"The BRT corridor will be scrapped considering public demand and the kind of accidents that have happened in the past. Cabinet has given in principle nod for its scrapping," Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia told reporters.
"There are successful BRT models across the world. Our Delhi BRT model failed. To strengthen public transport, BRT is needed," he said without elaborating whether the AAP government will replicate such "successful models."
Asked how the BRT corridor will be dismantled, Sisodia said transport department will be directed to prepare a report on it.
In 2012, the Congress government had decided to construct 14 such corridors but the projects were put on hold in 2013 following a court case and controversy related to the existing stretch.
Transport department officials said these proposed corridors will be built with new design and technology.
The existing BRT corridor faced severe criticism since its inception in 2008 but then Chief Minister Dikshit had strongly defending the project.
The BJP had also demanded scrapping of the BRT corridor and it promised to dismantle it in its vision document for the Delhi assembly polls earlier this year.
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