The Supreme Court on Monday reinstated a ban on the sale of firecrackers during Diwali celebrations in Delhi and the National Capital Region till November 1. The bench said it wants to assess the difference in air quality in the highly polluted region.

Soon after the verdict was pronounced, Twitter erupted with reactions. Some users welcomed the decision and called for a green and safe Diwali. Some also said that the ban should be extended to the entire nation. However, several others argued that the decision was a great example of judicial overreach.

Here are some reactions:

Let there be light this Diwali. Not crackers. #SupportCrackersBan — Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) October 9, 2017

Strongly support #SupremeCourt decision to ban #Firecrackers in #Delhi - many other ways to light up our homes & our hearts#Diwali2017 https://t.co/y0gizHvVCx — Vishesh Chandiok (@VisheshCC) October 9, 2017

A Welcome judgment by SC #greendiwali celebration in Traditional way without #firecrackers. — MUKESH KUMAR (@ABCMUKESH) October 9, 2017

#firecrackers A good move. We should support the ban. It has become essential that such harsh steps be taken to prevent #MotherNature — Jagdish Joshi (@jagdish_cjoshi) October 9, 2017

Banning crackers on Diwali is like banning Christmas trees on Christmas and goats on Bakr-Eid. Regulate. Don’t ban. Respect traditions. — Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) October 9, 2017

No firecracker sale in Delhi-NCR this Diwali.

Why should SC decide pollution vs celebration? What's the elected legislature's role then? — Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) October 9, 2017

SC's firecracker ban is a textbook example of outcome-based judicial overreach, which also gives you stuff like the national anthem order. — Gautam Bhatia (@gautambhatia88) October 9, 2017

SC ban on Diwali crackers is troubling. It’ll draw copycat demands on other faiths’ festivals. Art 142 is for exceptional use, not as a norm — Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) October 9, 2017

#firecrackers Actually I have a problem with people wasting energy, money and manhours watching cricket in stadia. Can SC ban this too? — Mohan Sinha (@Mohansinha) October 9, 2017

No fan of firecrackers, haven’t used them in a decade but SC order of banning #firecrackers in Delhi-NCR is judicial overreach & troubling. — Abhinav Prakash (@Abhina_Prakash) October 9, 2017

It would have been better if Supreme Court would have ordered a Soanpapdi ban.#Diwali #soanpapdi — Ankit Kumar (@Ankit01232) October 9, 2017

Supreme Court should ban all the candles, diyas and lights as well during Diwali. All the heat emitted will increase Global Warming. — Gappistan Radio (@GappistanRadio) October 9, 2017

If you burst a Diwali firecracker here, ISIS will claim responsibility there. — Shakti Shetty (@Shakti_Shetty) October 3, 2017