A bench headed by Justice S P Wangdi issued notices to the Environment Ministry, Haryana government, state pollution control board and Central Pollution Control Board and sought their replies by February 13.
One lakh motorcycles were expected to be mobilised during Shah's February 15 rally in Haryana's Jind district.
The order came after advocate Sumeer Sodhi, appearing for the petitioner, said that at a time when the entire DelhiNCR was facing several health problems due to poor ambient air, the motorbike rally would have an adverse impact on the environment.
The plea contended that instead of motorcycles, the state government should opt for bicycles or other environment friendly modes of transport for the rally.
It would also be beneficial for the health of those riding bicycles, the petition read.
"Direct the respondents (authorities) to either reduce the number of motorbikes proposed to be mobilised or use more environment friendly modes and methods, such as bicycles, by foot or e-rickshaws.
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