MP High Court Judge Cycles To Court Following PM Modi's Appeal To Cut Down Fuel Consumption

Update: 2026-05-12 10:54 GMT
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Justice Dwarka Dhish Bansal of the Madhya Pradesh High Court was recently seen cycling, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for fuel conservation amid the rising global energy crisis linked to ongoing tensions between the US and Iran.

An Instagram reel posted by Free Press Journal captured the judge riding a bicycle and sharing his thoughts on the initiative. Justice Bansal said that his public cycling is aimed at raising awareness about using cycles for short commutes of 1-2 kms whenever possible. 

He stated that following PM's speech, urging fuel conservation, he should also cycle to the High Court from his residence. In the video, he stated; 

"Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji has appealed to save fuel among other things. Keeping it in mind, I felt I should cycle to the High Court and give a message to the common man to use a cycle to commute whenever possible for shorter distances of 1-2 kms". 

Justice Bansal also recounted that he cycles with the Chief Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva, emphasising that the choice is both practical and promotes a healthy, sustainable lifestyle.

He added, "I keep cycling with Chief Justice Sachdeva Ji sometimes around the city of Jabalpur. I don't think it's much work to cycle. Just because we are High Court judges doesn't mean we are special... I think everyone should cycle, people usually avoid it because of the hot weather, but everyone should cycle". 

Justice Bansal, in the short reel, also recalled days when the bicycle was the primary mode of transport for the majority of the population. 

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