NGT green signal to vintage car rally
Exclusive Maharaja' cars will also be on display during the three-day event.
New Delhi: A good news for vintage car aficionados as the National Green Tribunal gave its nod to hold the 21 Gun Salute International Vintage Car Rally and made an exception to its order banning all vehicles older than 15 years from plying on Delhi roads.
A bench headed by NGT chief Justice Swatanter Kumar granted permission to organise the seventh edition of the rally in the national capital from February 17 to 19. “We permit this rally as a one-time event from February 17 to 19,” the bench said.
Seventy-five vintage and classic cars from across the country, 15 cars and 25 bikes from all over the world will hit the streets during the rally. Exclusive ‘Maharaja’ cars will also be on display during the three-day event.
The order came on a plea filed by Madan Mohan, founder trustee of the 21 Gun Salute Heritage and Cultural Trust and organiser of the auto show, who proposes to hold the event to raise funds for spastic children.
The rally, with the theme of “Motivation is what keeps you going”, is scheduled to be flagged off from Red Fort and will culminate at Buddh International Circuit, followed by a ceremonial drive, the plea said. “The application is being filed for clarification or exemption from the order of the NGT dated November 26, 2014 with regard to its applicability to vintage car rally for participation in the the seventh edition of ‘21 Gun Salute International Vintage Car Rally & Concours Show 2017’ to be held from February 17 to 19, 2017.
The petition has sought exemption from the NGT’s November 26, 2014 order which had banned from Delhi roads cars which were over 15 years old, thus disqualifying vintage cars from participating in any rally.
The tribunal, on two earlier occasions, had allowed the 5th and 6th editions of the rally and relaxed the ban, saying “We make it clear that none of the vintage cars would be otherwise permitted on the roads of NCR, Delhi, nor any authority would issue fitness certificates to them without specific order of the tribunal.”
“It is pertinent to mention here that in the rallies held in the past, spastic and blind children have been associated and have also benefited from the same as they not only took part in the rally but also received part of the proceeds from the organisers of the rally. In the rally, spastic children and blind children will be associated,” the plea, filed through advocate P V Raghunandan, said.