London: A picture of UK PM Boris Johnson is becoming fiercely viral on social media. In this photo, the British PM is seen riding Made in India Hero bicycle. PM Johnson has launched a new GBP 2 billion cycling and walking drive by driving the Hero Cycle. This is part of the government's anti-obesity strategy to fight the Coronavirus. Boris Johnson (56) was seen riding a Hero Cycle at Nottingham Heritage Center, UK. Johnson, who has beaten Corona said, "Cycling and walking are very beneficial for staying fit and healthy, reducing obesity and avoiding the risk of illness. It has an important role in dealing with health and environmental challenges, but to build a healthier and more active country, we need the right infrastructure, training and support to make people confident of travelling on two wheels." PM Boris Johnson's bicycle is part of the brand owned by Hero Motors Company, which has been manufactured in Manchester. However, its parent company is Hero Cycles. Hero Cycles has redesigned and launched the Insinx in the market after taking over the Viking, Riddick and Riedel brands. It is made at the Hero Cycles Global Design Center (HGD) in Manchester. Akhanda Parishad President Mahant Narendra Giri advised Owaisi to chant' Ram-Ram' Mayawati demands CBI inquiry in Sushant's death case Sushant Singh Rajput case: Police record statement of actor’s cook