Former Bigg Boss participant and popular entrepreneur and political analyst Tehseen Poonawalla recently took to Twitter to share that his old, unused car was smashed and towed by a private agency, under Delhi Transport Enforcement authority supervision.
Tehseen Poonawalla tweeted that his 15-year-old Toyota car was being towed by a private towing agency, Go Green ELV Handlers, from his private parking within the boundaries of the gated society he resides in.
Most Hon'ble CM @ArvindKejriwal ji. This department is under your government. I leave it to your wisdom is this justified? Your officers without consent, enter a private property, smash a car in my parking and take tow it away to Uttar Pradesh! Is this fair on citizens pic.twitter.com/049ccTXOqq
— Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳 (@tehseenp) July 4, 2023
The act was justified to be in accordance with the law passed by the Supreme Court and the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2021, banning all overage petrol and diesel vehicles from plying on Delhi roads or being parked at public freeways.
Bhai this is criminal-they enter a gated society, smash windows of a car which is covered and take it away! I told them if there is 1 evidence of the car being driven please arrest me. The car is like a memory for Cindy . What do I do with Rs 20 or 30 thousand? https://t.co/9WDwsOBcEM pic.twitter.com/e19CA3J2By
— Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳 (@tehseenp) July 4, 2023
According to Poonawalla, the car carried a sentimental value because it was the car in which his pet dog had died. Poonawalla says that he could never get rid of the car due to this sentimental reason even after it crossed its life limit.
Instead, he kept the car covered in his private parking within the gated society in Delhi where he resides.
Do we stay in Delhi where there is rule of law or do we stay in Karachi Pakistan , where a private agency Go Green ELV HANDLERS, can enter a private property, remove the cover, smash glasses and tow away property? Asking @kgahlot ji is this extortion acceptable? pic.twitter.com/AOOEJgXcnL
— Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳 (@tehseenp) July 4, 2023
DailyO spoke to Tehseen Poonawalla to know more about the issue and he said that ever since he tweeted about the incident, he has been flooded with similar instances from people whose vehicles had to face a similar fate.
Thousands of car owners whose cars can either not be seized in the first place (10-15yr old Diesel) or whose cars can't forcefully be scrapped (15+ yr old Petrol) are being duped by this trickery and their cars are "supposedly" being sent straight for scrapping.
— Nikhil Jain (@AdvNikhilJain) July 4, 2023
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I had a good car like that, left in my house for sentimental reasons but eventually I gave it away (could not bear to sell it).
— Saraswati Films (@mmpandit) July 4, 2023
It would have done 100k miles more easily…. https://t.co/aT0UQh2TIQ
According to the law passed by the Supreme Court and the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the Transport Department has set an age bracket for certain vehicles in Delhi:
The vehicles that date beyond the bracket are called end-of-life (ELV) vehicles.
According to the Supreme Court and NGT, the registration and use of ELVs (unless parked in private spaces) are not allowed.
The Transport Department will take ELVs from the roads or public spaces in Delhi and give them to the Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF), such as in Poonawalla’s case, as per Rule 10 (vi) of the RVSF Rules 2021.
It is a fact that Tehseen Poonawalla's car does fall beyond the age bracket laid down by the law.
However, there are certain bits of this story that seem to be a bit of a stretch on part of the scrappers and the Transport Department.
Honestly don't use the car. It's just sentimental reasons I kept it in My parking. I am upset cause my dog died here ..so it had a value ... what use is this crv !! https://t.co/VHK4URde1T
— Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳 (@tehseenp) July 4, 2023
The Go Green ELV Handlers who are working with the Delhi Transportation department have no answer, nor does the officer have an answer as to why the car was smashed to be towed away that too from a private space ! pic.twitter.com/jbxbJRp9wQ
— Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳 (@tehseenp) July 4, 2023
I have an old car, 15 years old in which my dog died Koko died . The car is in MY PERSONAL parking covered, never driven, battery removed kept for sentimental reasons . The Delhi Transportation dept along with the tow truck people, smashed the windows & took my car from my own… pic.twitter.com/BEjkT3QAkI
— Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳 (@tehseenp) July 4, 2023
In May 2023, the Delhi High Court instructed the Delhi Transport Department to halt the disposal of an elderly woman's old Daewoo Matiz hatchback when the court ultimately recognised the car as her "family car" and an important part of their family history.
Sushma Prasad, a retired government employee, made a plea to the Delhi High Court to prevent her Matiz car from being destroyed because it carried great sentimental value and was considered an important part of her family's history.
The Delhi High Court asked the Delhi Transport Department to halt the scrapping of the car, on the condition that the car would not be used on the road.
First, in Delhi, an end-of-life vehicle is:
Though the reasons behind Poonawalla's car being seized still remain unknown and fall clearly beyond the logic of any law, if you have a vehicle that is beyond the ELV age bracket, you have two options:
For diesel vehicles that are 15 years or older, they will not receive a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) at all.
For diesel vehicles that are within 10 to 15 years, they can receive an NOC for use in other states, provided they keep off the NGT-restricted areas.
For petrol vehicles older than 15 years, you can obtain an NOC to use them in other states, subject to the condition that the NOC will not be issued for places that the state has identified as restricted areas based on the directives of the National Green Tribunal (NGT).