If the Supreme Court lifts the ban on fireworks, the government of Delhi will follow the rules, the Minister of Environmental Affairs said - Delhi Govt ready to enforce SC guidelines if the ban on fire buyer is lifted
Remove ads only read news If the Supreme Court lifts the ban on fireworks, the government of Delhi will follow the rules, the Minister of Environmental Affairs said: Sun, 12 Oct 2025 06:19 am (IST) Delhi government said that if the Supreme Court fuss the ban on firearms, it was ready to follow the instructions of the court. Environment Minister Singh Sirsa said once the ban was lifted, a meeting would be held immediately to ensure that the order was complied with. The government has planned to stop the sale of banned fireworks and raise awareness. Citizens will be encouraged to report offenses. Environment Minister Singh Sirsa made a special plan regarding the ban on fireworks. State Bureau, New -Delhi. The Delhi government said that if the Supreme Court lifted the ban on fireworks, the government was ready to take all steps to ensure its directions were fully implemented. Environment Minister Singh Sirsa said that if the prohibition on fireworks bars was lifted, we would immediately hold a meeting to take the necessary steps in the light of the court order and ensure that the order was followed. Officials said the government of Delhi a week before Diwali lifted the ban. They told the court in an affidavit about their plans to prohibit the sale and use of prohibited traditional fireworks and raise awareness in people. Remove ads Read only news A senior Delhi government official said the maintenance teams with police in Delhi, the Delhi pollution control committee and Delhi Municipal Corporation staff will be deployed to stop the sale and use of non-compliant fireworks, which apparently causes more pollution. He said the citizens would be encouraged to report offenses online via Sameer App, Green Delhi app and other official channels so that maintenance could be strengthened.