"Nobody is owning up anything. Every body is trying to come out clean. Not a single application or affidavit has been received from anybody trying to own up the things or suggesting any measures to curb pollution. Is this way the capital of the country will become pollution-free," a bench headed NGT chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said.
The tribunal said the Union Road Transport Ministry in its affidavit has submitted that only 18.5 per cent pollution was due to the vehicular emission, but they cannot say what contributes to the remaining 80 per cent.
It observed that several people were stating with facts and figures that due to high air pollution, many were being forced to move out of Delhi.
The bench then asked all civic bodies of Delhi, the Union Ministries of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and Road Transport and other respondents to file comprehensive replies regarding steps taken to curb air pollution and posted the matter for tomorrow.
The Centre had submitted a IIT-Delhi report before the tribunal in which it had said that up to 67 per cent of total Particulate Matter at 2.5 emissions from road transport was contributed by heavy and light duty commercial vehicles alone.
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