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'Bullet's PUC has expired': Congress takes swipe at Devendra Fadnavis’ motorcycle ride to Vidhan Bhavan

'Bullet's PUC has expired': Congress takes swipe at Devendra Fadnavis’ motorcycle ride to Vidhan Bhavan

Senior Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar took a swipe at Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis over his recent motorcycle ride to the Vidhan Bhavan

MUMBAI: Senior Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar took a swipe at Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis over his recent motorcycle ride to the Vidhan Bhavan, calling it a publicity exercise and questioning its legality in terms of vehicle compliance. “In the craze of a publicity stunt, the Chief Minister did take a bullet ride, true, but this bullet's PUC has expired. Now, will the police, who keep catching and fining ordinary folks on the roads, tear up the chief minister's receipt?” Wadettiwar said in a post on 'X'
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The remarks came a day after Fadnavis travelled from his official residence ‘Varsha’ to the state legislature in South Mumbai on a motorcycle to attend the swearing-in ceremony of newly elected members of the legislative council. He was accompanied by BJP leader and minister Ashish Shelar. The symbolic gesture was part of a broader push by the state government to highlight fuel conservation, following an appeal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reduce fuel consumption amid concerns linked to geopolitical tensions in West Asia, according to PTI. On the same day, state minister Nitesh Rane walked to Mantralaya to attend the cabinet meeting, also presenting it as a message of austerity. Earlier this week, Fadnavis announced a series of cost-cutting measures, including halving the number of vehicles in ministerial convoys and cancelling foreign tours for ministers and government officials.

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