The government has decided to invite public suggestions on a six-point questionnaire which will initially be sought through email, while a a phone line would be introduced in the longer run.
The decision in this regard was taken at a meeting of all MLAs and concerned department officials, chaired by the Chief Minister.
As per the plan, the AAP government has asked all MLAs to organise 'Jan Sabhas' in their respective constituencies from February 6 to 7 to seek people's suggestions on the implementation of second phase of the car-rationing scheme.
The Chief Minister said the six broad questions on which the government is seeking public responses include whether the scheme should be implemented again? If yes, when it should be done and for what duration, whether people will be encouraged to buy another car and whether the exemptions introduced earlier were up to the mark or need to be reconsidered?
"There is a perception that people will resort to buying a second car if the scheme is put in place for a longer term. We want to know how many of them will use this option. Taking a cue from experience of foreign countries where 3 to 4 per cent were reported to adopt this practice, I think not many people will do this, but still we will take their suggestions," he said.
Kejriwal had earlier declared that the scheme, aimed at curbing air pollution, will be brought back in an "improved form". Cars with odd and even number licence plates plied on alternate days during its fortnight-long implementation.
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