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No challan Give flower to a violator

Wed 30 Dec 2015, 20:17:03

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday urged volunteers; you will have to change the hearts of people. You don't have to issue challan or argue or misbehave with anyone. You will hold placards at red lights and on spotting a violator, you will give him a flower and urge him to go back home. He also urged school students to convince their parents, relatives and friends to follow the odd-even scheme, that will come into force from January 1, and to encourage them to opt for carpooling, which the Chief Minister shall himself resort to. who will be deployed for the odd-even scheme, against "arguing or misbehaving" with people and to focus on "changing hearts" by resorting to polite tactics like handing over flowers to violators.



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