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Frustrated Rajasthan Leader Gets Oxen To Tow His Electric Car! | WATCH

In a bizarre turn of events in Rajasthan’s Kuchaman City, an electric car’s breakdown sparked an unusual spectacle. Anil Singh Medtia, the Leader of the Opposition in the Kuchaman Municipal Council, found himself in an unusual predicament when his electric car broke down. The 2023 purchase, which had been causing him ongoing trouble, was towed by a pair of oxen, drawing attention and sparking conversations across social media.

Electric Car Troubles for Medtia

Medtia, who bought the electric car last year, has faced continuous issues since the purchase. The car’s mileage has consistently failed to meet the company’s promises, leaving the politician frustrated and seeking resolution. Despite visiting the service center 16 times in the past year, the problems with the car have not been addressed.

A particularly frustrating incident occurred when the car broke down despite being fully charged. As a result, Medtia resorted to the unconventional method of using oxen to pull the vehicle, highlighting his mounting frustration with the faulty car.

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Rising Concerns Over Vehicle Reliability

Medtia’s unusual solution isn’t an isolated incident. A similar story unfolded recently in Dholpur district, where a farmer, struggling with repeated breakdowns of his tractor, resorted to setting the vehicle on fire in protest after receiving no assistance from the company. These incidents have raised serious questions about the reliability of certain electric and mechanical vehicles, and the accountability of manufacturers in addressing consumer complaints.

Local Sensation and Growing Frustration

The sight of an electric car being pulled by oxen quickly went viral, becoming a local sensation. It has sparked widespread conversation on social media about the increasing frustration faced by vehicle owners dealing with unresolved issues and unfulfilled promises by manufacturers. Medtia’s act of using oxen to pull his car has become a symbol of his frustration and a rallying cry for consumers demanding better quality and service from vehicle manufacturers.

As electric vehicles become more common, incidents like these highlight the importance of quality control and customer service in the growing market.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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