"It is sad that the Central government has stopped the supply of onions to the city for the last two-three days," Kejriwal said
The road-rationing scheme, rolled out on November 4, ends on Friday
The chief minister said that his government's priority is to provide clean water to the people of Delhi
Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari shot off a letter to Kejriwal, claiming that people were 'deeply scared' and 'terrified' of drinking the 'poisonous' water being supplied in the city
Earlier in the day, Kejriwal had said that the city's tap water quality cannot be judged based on an analysis of just 11 samples
He accused the Union government of making irrelevant excuses for not clearing the proposal
Kejriwal said that 2,000 samples should have been taken in Delhi for a better estimation of water quality
The Delhi government brought the scheme into effect from November 4 as the city's air quality plunged into the "severe" category
This is the third edition of the odd-even restrictions on private vehicles in Delhi
Kejriwal lauded residents' efforts in following the '10-hafte, 10-baje, 10-minute' campaign launched by him on September 1.
Arvind Kejriwal, B S Yediyurappa, and others have welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court on Ayodhya title dispute
The fine for violation of the rule is Rs 4,000 under the amended Motor Vehicle Act
Punjab had on Tuesday recorded the season's highest farm fire count of 6,668 despite a recent Supreme Court order to completely halt stubble burning
The anti-pollution measure kicked in from 8 am in Delhi and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged people to follow the scheme for the sake of their family and children.
Javadekar said air pollution is a problem which has aggravated in the past 15 years and is now being remedied by the Narendra Modi government.
The announcement comes after a Supreme Court mandated panel declared public health emergency in the city and directed all construction activities to be stopped till November 5.
The chief minister announced that he and his ministers and officers of his government will not be exempted from the odd-even formula
The government will also sell onions at 400 ration shops across the national capital
The Delhi chief minister said the main challenge would come up in October when stubble burning begins in neighbouring states, adding that it wasn't impossible to control it
In its membership drive that concluded earlier this month, the Delhi unit claimed to have added over 1.7 million people to the party-fold