BJP MP Rides A Horse To Parliament To Mark His Protest Against OddEven

Admin 27-Apr-2016 17:30:36 Inothernews

BJP MP Rides A Horse To Parliament To Mark His Protest Against OddEven


It seems that BJP is doing all it could to oppose the imposition of the much-confusing #OddEven rule in the capital. After BJP MP Ram Prasad Sharma came to Parliament riding on a horse, another party leader Manoj Tiwari on Wednesday turned up to the house on a cycle; he even advised other fellow parliamentarians to follow the same. "I am following the odd-even rule. My car is even numbered, and since today is odd day I have come like this...I am not saying that this should become a tradition, but those who are interested can come like this," Tiwari told ANI. "I have come as i was left with no other option. I use cycle sometimes, and Parliamentarians should use it," he added.

Ram Prasad Sharma today came to the Parliament on a horse in protest against the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government's Odd-Even rule. BJP MP Paresh Rawal had earlier on Monday violated the Odd-Even rule by reaching the Parliament in his even-numbered car following which he apologised to the Delhi Chief Minister. Rawal later tweeted a challan copy, saying he has paid a fine for violating the Odd-Even rule. The odd-even rules, whose violation attract a penalty of Rs 2,000 under provisions of Motor Vehicles Act, are applicable between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. except on Sundays. While we appreciate MPs cycling to the Parliament, we surely condemn pulling animals into the feud and riding them to the top legistlative house!



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