Protest ride by Bikers Against Racial Discrimination (BARD) at Bangalore
Date : 16th February, 2014
A group of Bengaluru based Royal Enfield Riders’ clubs, jointly under the aegis of Brotherhood of Bulleteers Motorcycling Consortium (BOBMC), plan to conduct a short ‘Bikers Against Racial Discrimination (BARD)’ protest ride in the city on 16th February, 2014. The ride has been organized to protest against racial discrimination of any form, and to show our solidarity to the cause and bring the trust back to our fellow North East Indian brothers. The ride will have participation of about 200 riders from various motorcycle clubs, in addition to several individual riders.
Sunday, 16th February 2014.
8:00 AM – Addressing the media and the gathering at Town Hall
8:30 AM – Rally flags off from Town Hall
12:00 PM – Rally culminates at HSR Layout BDA Complex
Senior members from the clubs will address the gathering at 8:00 AM at Town Hall, Near KR Market, Bengaluru. The ride will start at 8:30 AM to proceed on an identified route covering about 27 Kms and will culminate at BDA complex, HSR Layout, Bengaluru.
The identified route is:
Town Hall --> Kasturba Road --> Anil Kumble Circle --> Cubbon Road --> Dickenson Road --> MG Road --> Trinity Circle --> Trinity Church Road--> Old Airport Road --> Marathahalli --> Yashoda Hospital --> U-Turn --> Outer Ring Road --> HSR Layout BDA Complex
Kindly contact below riders for further information:
Jacinth Paul: 8050660385
Biju Ningthemcha: 9845409264
Ringo Pebam: 9900457216
Abdul Khan: 9901255699
Ajit Lakshmiratan: 9980598379
Prem Menon: 9986099290
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you there!
Reference to the FB event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/801403626543035/
* This info was sent to e-pao.net by Ringo Pebam who can be contacted at ringo(dot)p(at)gmail(dot)com
This Press Release was posted on February 11, 2014
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