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BJP MP Janardan Mishra Questions 'Pure Petrol' Movement, Goes Viral

भाजपा सांसद जनार्दन मिश्रा का वायरल सवाल: शुद्ध पेट्रोल आएगा कहाँ से?

भाजप खासदारांचा व्हायरल प्रश्न: शुद्ध पेट्रोल कुठून येणार?

বিজেপি সাংসদের ভাইরাল প্রশ্ন: বিশুদ্ধ পেট্রোল আসবে কোথা থেকে?

தூய பெட்ரோல் எங்கிருந்து வரும்? பாஜக எம்.பி. ஜனார்தன் மிஸ்ராவின் வைரல் கேள்வி!

బీజేపీ ఎంపీ జనార్దన్ మిశ్రా వైరల్ ప్రశ్న: స్వచ్ఛమైన పెట్రోల్ ఎక్కడి నుండి వస్తుంది?

BJP સાંસદનો વાયરલ સવાલ: શુદ્ધ પેટ્રોલ ક્યાંથી આવશે?

ਭਾਜਪਾ ਸੰਸਦ ਮੈਂਬਰ ਦਾ ਵਾਇਰਲ ਸਵਾਲ: ਸ਼ੁੱਧ ਪੈਟਰੋਲ ਕਿੱਥੋਂ ਆਵੇਗਾ?

By AI News Desk 🕐 10 August 2026, 11:18 AM 📰 Viral and Trending News
BJP MP's Viral Query: Where Will Pure Petrol Come From?

A statement made by BJP MP Janardan Mishra in late 2022 has recently resurfaced, igniting a fiery debate online and becoming a viral sensation. Mishra, known for his candid remarks, questioned the growing movement advocating for 'pure petrol' over ethanol-blended fuel. His direct and rhetorical queries, "Will pure petrol come from your father's house? If there's no pure petrol in the country, where will it come from?" have resonated widely, prompting discussions about India's energy future and the practicality of alternatives.

The debate surrounding ethanol blending is not new. The Indian government has been actively promoting ethanol as a cleaner, more sustainable alternative to reduce dependence on crude oil imports and cut down carbon emissions. The target of achieving E20 (20% ethanol blending) by 2025 has been a significant policy push, with a view to boosting the agricultural sector, especially sugarcane farmers, and saving foreign exchange.

The 'Pure Petrol' Argument and Mishra's Counter

Advocates of 'pure petrol' often raise concerns about the potential impact of ethanol blending on vehicle engines, fuel efficiency, and the long-term health of the automobile ecosystem. While these concerns are debated by experts, the movement gains traction among certain sections of the public who prefer what they perceive as traditional, unadulterated fuel.

MP Janardan Mishra's intervention shifts the focus from the 'desirability' of pure petrol to its 'feasibility'. His question underscores a fundamental challenge: in a country heavily reliant on imports for crude oil, and with limited domestic reserves, the notion of magically producing 'pure petrol' without an alternative source is practically untenable. His remarks imply that those pushing for pure petrol often overlook the economic realities and supply chain complexities involved in sourcing and distributing fuel across a vast nation.

The viral nature of Mishra's statement highlights a broader societal dialogue about energy policy, environmental responsibility, and consumer preferences. As India continues its journey towards energy security and sustainability, such candid political interventions often help bring complex policy discussions into the public domain, even if through a provocative viral moment.

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