Padmaavat row: Haryana Roadways bus torched in Gurgaon
India | January 24, 2018 21:58 ISTPolice said that a group of activists torched the Haryana Roadways bus near village Bhondsi on the Sohna road here.
Police said that a group of activists torched the Haryana Roadways bus near village Bhondsi on the Sohna road here.
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Ravinder Kumar, PRO, Gurgaon Police said that school bus staffer asked the kids to crawl under seats for safety and directed the driver to not stop it.
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