This BJP MP’s Protest Against Odd-Even Is Easily The Most Unique One So Far

The ruling BJP and opposition finally came together in Parliament not to discuss bills, but to oppose Delhi’s odd-even scheme which hasn’t exempted MPs. 

But while most MPs have refused to follow the rules as a mark of protest, this BJP MP sure found a unique way to mark his protest against the ongoing scheme:

b’BJP MP Ram Prasad Sharma riding on a horse to Parliament | Source : ANI’

He even labelled the horse as ‘pollution free vehicle’ to mock at the Delhi government’s odd-even initiative to lower pollution levels in the capital. 

While Sharma may have garnered a lot of attention for his act, but the idea seems to have originated from none other than RJD supremo Lalu Prasad’s elder son Tej Pratap Yadav, who rode on a horse in Bihar to “curb pollution and to skirt traffic jams”. 

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