Priyank Kharge demands E20 rollback (ANI images) Congress leader Priyank Kharge on Wednesday targeted the Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari in his X post over the rollout of E20 (20% ethanol-blended petrol).He alleged that the government has admitted before the Supreme Court that ethanol blending is still an “experiment” despite millions of motorists already using the fuel.In a post on X, Kharge contrasted Nitin Gadkari’s recent defence of E20 with the Centre’s submission before the apex court.”A few days back, Shri Nitin Gadkari openly challenged saying, ‘Show me one vehicle anywhere in the world which had problems because of E20 petrol.’ Today, the Central Government told the Supreme Court that ‘Ethanol mixing is an experiment—results will come by next year,'” Kharge wrote. ‘An experiment on 3.6 crore Indians’Calling the policy “an experiment on 3.6 crore Indians,” Kharge alleged that vehicle mileage is declining, engines are suffering damage and repair costs are increasing for ordinary families.Kharge also asserted that nine out of ten vehicles in India are not compatible with E20 fuel, affecting an estimated 3.6 crore vehicles.Demands rollback of E20 policyKharge accused the government of implementing the policy without public consultation or consensus while continuing to collect data on its impact.”You cannot call a national fuel shift an ‘experiment’ after forcing it down our tanks. You cannot challenge citizens to prove damage when your own data is still pending,” he said.Arguing that “common people are not guinea pigs” and “our roads are not test tracks,” Kharge urged the Centre to roll back the E20 policy until its safety and effectiveness are conclusively established.The government on June 30 told the Supreme Court that India’s 20 per cent ethanol blending programme in petrol is still an ongoing experiment and that the impact of the policy is expected to become clearer by next year.The submission came during a hearing on a plea filed by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), which challenged a Karnataka high court order relating to ethanol allocation for the 2025-26 Ethanol Supply Year.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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Priyank Kharge demands E20 rollback (ANI images) Congress leader Priyank Kharge on Wednesday targeted the Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari in his X post over the rollout of E20 (20% ethanol-blended petrol).He alleged that the government has admitted before the Supreme Court that ethanol blending is still an “experiment” despite millions of motorists already using the fuel.In a post on X, Kharge contrasted Nitin Gadkari’s recent defence of E20 with the Centre’s submission before the apex court.”A few days back, Shri Nitin Gadkari openly challenged saying, ‘Show me one vehicle anywhere in the world which had problems because of E20 petrol.’ Today, the Central Government told the Supreme Court that ‘Ethanol mixing is an experiment—results will come by next year,'” Kharge wrote. ‘An experiment on 3.6 crore Indians’Calling the policy “an experiment on 3.6 crore Indians,” Kharge alleged that vehicle mileage is declining, engines are suffering damage and repair costs are increasing for ordinary families.Kharge also asserted that nine out of ten vehicles in India are not compatible with E20 fuel, affecting an estimated 3.6 crore vehicles.Demands rollback of E20 policyKharge accused the government of implementing the policy without public consultation or consensus while continuing to collect data on its impact.”You cannot call a national fuel shift an ‘experiment’ after forcing it down our tanks. You cannot challenge citizens to prove damage when your own data is still pending,” he said.Arguing that “common people are not guinea pigs” and “our roads are not test tracks,” Kharge urged the Centre to roll back the E20 policy until its safety and effectiveness are conclusively established.The government on June 30 told the Supreme Court that India’s 20 per cent ethanol blending programme in petrol is still an ongoing experiment and that the impact of the policy is expected to become clearer by next year.The submission came during a hearing on a plea filed by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), which challenged a Karnataka high court order relating to ethanol allocation for the 2025-26 Ethanol Supply Year.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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Priyank Kharge demands E20 rollback (ANI images) Congress leader Priyank Kharge on Wednesday targeted the Union road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari in his X post over the rollout of E20 (20% ethanol-blended petrol).He alleged that the government has admitted before the Supreme Court that ethanol blending is still an “experiment” despite millions of…

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Officials said connectivity hurdles have led the agencies to explore alternative strategies like offline option or backup.Sources told TOI on Tuesday that the govt expects that by Jan 1, 2027, 100% of the investigation, trial and other criminal justice procedures can be done electronically via ICJS 2.0, with the only likely bottleneck being whether the men are trained enough to use the platform.“The past two years have focused not merely on bringing the new criminal laws into force, but on building the legal, administrative, technological and institutional architecture required for their effective implementation across the country,” said an officer.Hand-holding the states/UTs to roll out all pillars of ICJS 2.0 — aimed at delivering justice within three years of filing of the FIR through interoperability between police, courts, jails, forensic labs and prosecution — in the past two years has seen a 25% reduction in time taken for investigation, with procedural time-limits being met in 90% of the cases in some states. An official said over 50% of the country’s 18,000 police stations have attained the required connectivity levels, which is likely to increase to 70% in the next three months.Overall the FIRs registered have grown from 17.8 lakh on July 1, 2024 — when the new criminal laws were enforced — to 74.4 lakh on June 26, 2026. The legal provision for registering zero FIR in the new criminal laws is a major citizen/victim-centric reform, an official said, adding that 63,572 zero-FIRs had been filed by June 2026 (up from 12,821 in 2024).Officials said the new laws have enabled better and faster investigation based on scientific and forensic evidence, and enforcement of 145 different timelines. Also, compliance with the 60-day chargesheet timeline improved to 67% in June 2026 from 51% in July 2024, and with the 90-day timeline to 61% from 39.5%. In nearly 250 cases, the gap between FIR and trial was under six months.Over 117 crore searches have been conducted on the national database under ICJS. 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Haryana, Goa, Punjab ace rollout of new criminal laws NEW DELHI: Haryana, Goa, Assam, Chandigarh and Punjab rank as the top five states/UTs in implementation of the three new criminal laws notified exactly two years ago, according to sources in the Central govt. 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Officials said connectivity hurdles have led the agencies to explore alternative strategies like offline option or backup.Sources told TOI on Tuesday that the govt expects that by Jan 1, 2027, 100% of the investigation, trial and other criminal justice procedures can be done electronically via ICJS 2.0, with the only likely bottleneck being whether the men are trained enough to use the platform.“The past two years have focused not merely on bringing the new criminal laws into force, but on building the legal, administrative, technological and institutional architecture required for their effective implementation across the country,” said an officer.Hand-holding the states/UTs to roll out all pillars of ICJS 2.0 — aimed at delivering justice within three years of filing of the FIR through interoperability between police, courts, jails, forensic labs and prosecution — in the past two years has seen a 25% reduction in time taken for investigation, with procedural time-limits being met in 90% of the cases in some states. An official said over 50% of the country’s 18,000 police stations have attained the required connectivity levels, which is likely to increase to 70% in the next three months.Overall the FIRs registered have grown from 17.8 lakh on July 1, 2024 — when the new criminal laws were enforced — to 74.4 lakh on June 26, 2026. The legal provision for registering zero FIR in the new criminal laws is a major citizen/victim-centric reform, an official said, adding that 63,572 zero-FIRs had been filed by June 2026 (up from 12,821 in 2024).Officials said the new laws have enabled better and faster investigation based on scientific and forensic evidence, and enforcement of 145 different timelines. Also, compliance with the 60-day chargesheet timeline improved to 67% in June 2026 from 51% in July 2024, and with the 90-day timeline to 61% from 39.5%. In nearly 250 cases, the gap between FIR and trial was under six months.Over 117 crore searches have been conducted on the national database under ICJS. 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Haryana, Goa, Punjab ace rollout of new criminal laws NEW DELHI: Haryana, Goa, Assam, Chandigarh and Punjab rank as the top five states/UTs in implementation of the three new criminal laws notified exactly two years ago, according to sources in the Central govt. In fact, 23 of the total 36 states/UTs, including Delhi, lie above…

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