Vijayvargiya reaches Uma’s place on cycle to meet her

Vijayvargiya reaches Uma’s place on cycle to meet her

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 07:51 PM IST
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Indore : The secretary of Cyclothon and BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya reached Union Minister Uma Bharati’s place by riding a bicycle. Bharat appreciated Kailash’s step.

It is to be noted that Indore will host Cyclothon on December 27 and Vijayvargiya took a trial ride on Sunday morning and he cycled all the way to Uma’s place and met her.

Uma Bharti was surprised to see Vijayvargiya on a cycle and asked him the reason. The latter told her that this is a tiny step to reduce pollution in the city. She appreciated his move and said this is a wonderful step taken by Vijayvargiya in comparison to the one taken by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal.

Meanwhile, large number of cyclists from Indore and other parts of the country will take part in the Cyclothon and Indian women’s team will also participate in it. Sources said that some international cyclists will also take part.

Around 1000 cycles will be provided by the company to the organizers for this event so that the people who don’t have their own cycles can participate in this Cyclothon.

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