After criticizing the Delhi government’s odd-even formula to check pollution, author Chetan Bhagat on Thursday again took on the Kejriwal government idea to [caption id=“attachment_1765067” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Chetan Bhagat/ AFP[/caption] exempt lone women drivers and patients from the new rule. In a series of tweets, Bhagat argued why the government is so sensitive only towards women and not men who also are exposed to the risk of getting ‘robbed and killed’. Kejriwal, for his part, posted a striking picture of two lungs - one affected very badly by Delhi’s pollution and the other as a contrast from another state.
Dear CM, when you retweet trolls making personal attacks on me,you tacitly encourage them. And that's what they are doing right now. Thanks.
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) December 10, 2015
Women exempt from odd-even rule. Soon, men in Delhi are going to wrap dupattas around their heads and driving their cars. Go Delhi go!
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) December 10, 2015
So odd-even rule doesn't apply to women only cars, for safety. Because men, you know, can never be robbed, attacked, feel unsafe or killed.
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) December 10, 2015