This Article is From Oct 15, 2019

Watch: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Rides Interceptor 650 To Promote Tourism

Pema Khandu described the ride as a "humble attempt towards promoting Arunachal as dream destination for biking and adventure sports".

Watch: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Rides Interceptor 650 To Promote Tourism

Pema Khandu shared multiple photos of him riding the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650.

New Delhi:

Lush green background, scenic landscape and a biker zooming through the hillside roads of Arunachal Pradesh.  The man seen riding is, however, no ordinary biker. He is Pema Khandu, the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. Mr Khandu, who posted the video of him riding the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, said it was his "humble attempt" towards promoting tourism.

"Video of motorcycle road trip from Yinkiong to Pasighat," said the post by BJP's Pema Khandu who covered a 122 kilometers stretch along the headquarters of Upper Siang district in Arunachal, famous for its enriched landscape and serenity. 

The chief minister described the ride as a "humble attempt towards promoting Arunachal as dream destination for biking and adventure sports".

"A 122 km motorcycle ride from Yingkiong to Pasighat on 13th October 2019. Began my bike ride from Yingkiong Circuit house at 8 am and reached Pasighat Airport at 10.30 am. The route offers best picturesque views of the Siang Valley and Adi villages," Mr Khandu said.

This is not the first time Chief Minister Khandu was spotted on a bike. He has in the past ridden other Royal Enfield bikes and was also seen cycling along with Salman Khan last year. Mr Khandu uses his social media accounts extensively to promote tourism across Arunachal Pradesh with hashtags like #AmazingArunachal and #VisitArunachal.

The Pasighat stretch, 270 kilometers away from the capital Itanagar, is located along the banks of Siang River, the main tributary of river Brahmaputra. The area is popular for biking tours and other adventure sports.

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is the Chennai-based motorcycle manufacturer's first attempt in recent times at a middleweight, 650cc parallel twin engine with a 270 degree firing order that puts out 47 BHP of power and 52 NM of torque.

The retro-style motorcycle was launched in November last year, along with its sibling, the Continental GT 650, and quickly became the highest selling middleweight motorcycle in the country. The 650 Twins from Royal Enfield, as they are called, have also been positively received by Western markets, mainly due to their disruptive pricing strategy and focus on simple motorcycling.

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