Paresh Rawal flouts odd-even rule, drives to Parliament in even number car
New Delhi: Despite Delhi government’s earnest attempts to upkeep the odd-even formula, which is in its second phase, it testified a serious breach. On Monday, BJP MP and actor Paresh Rawal drove to Parliament in his personal car, which carried an even number plate.
Monday being an odd number day only allows car with odd number plates to ply on roads; however Rawal’s car having an even number plate flouted the order.
Delhi government has even announced a special DTDC bus service for MPs heading to Parliament in view of the odd-even scheme.
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The actor apologised and said that it was a blunder on his part. “Made a serious blunder... Sorry to Arvind ji and Delhiites,” the MP tweeted.
Made a serious blunder by travelling in a odd number car to parliament ... Sorry to Arvind ji n Delhiite...
— Paresh Rawal (@SirPareshRawal) April 25, 2016
Other BJP MPs who flouted the rule on Monday include Choudhary Babulal, Prahlad Patel, Udit Raj, Ashwani Chopra, KP Maurya and BC Khandoori.