Union minister Mansukh Lal Mandaviya, who more often cycles to Parliament, says he will encourage more members to pedal to the House, a cause pushed by a little-known group of parliamentarians, Climate Club.
The club fellowship has risen to 46 and it needs to be strengthened, Mandaviya, who rode a bicycle to Rashtrapati Bhavan last month for taking oath as a minister, said.
"We have a Climate Club in Parliament...There was a time when 8 to 10 MPs used to come to Parliament on a bicycle and the number of its members has reached 46 ... Now I have to strengthen it and rope in new MPs to the Club," said Mandaviya, a Rajya Sabha MP from Gujarat.
Newly developed flats for MPs in the vicinity of Parliament House are ready for allotment and that would also help in promoting pedalling to the House, the shipping minister observed.
Talking about how he started cycling to Parliament, he told that when he became Rajya Sabha MP he was allotted a flat at Swarna Jayanti Sadan. He used to wait for a vehicle for carrying him to Parliament.
"I had to stand and wait for 10-15 minutes when it (vehicle) was delayed...distance was barely half-a-km so it stuck to my mind why not bicycle, which is pollution free, environment-friendly and fuel efficient. I started cycling and in the Central Hall of Parliament discussed the matter with former Minister Anil Madhav Dave," Mandaviya said.
Soon there was 'Climate Club' of MPs in Parliament and Dave also started bringing his cycle, he said. Slowly others like Arjun Ram Meghwal, KT Tulsi, Dr Vikas Mahtme joined the club.
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"Slowly the number of members reached 8-10 after I started it in 2012. I led a delegation to the then Speaker Meira Kumar for a parking space," he recalled.
The minister said that soon after the parking request, a query raised that whether it was only for "show-off".
"Space was reserved for my parking and a policeman used to stand there till I went there to park my cycle."