Mob protesting ‘Padmaavat’ attack on a school bus in Gurgaon
Little children crouched on the floor, some clamping their mouth in fear, as a mob protesting against the film ‘Padmaavat’ threw rocks at their school bus in Gurgaon near Delhi in India on Wednesday afternoon, reports the NDTV.
More than a dozen children of the GD Goenka World School, from nursery to Class 12, were on the bus with teachers and staff, on their way home, around 3 pm. The youngest were heard crying in a mobile phone video that has captured several terrifying moments on the bus.
Teachers and students were seen on the space between the seats, ducking to take cover from the hail of stones. A teacher had her arms wrapped around a frightened girl.
Showing remarkable presence of mind, the driver drove away from the attackers and maneuvered the bus to safety.
The school bus was right behind a state-run bus that had been set on fire and wrecked by the mob.
After the attack, the seats were filled with shards of glass.
Policemen were present but they could do nothing to help the group, the teachers and staff complained.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal blamed the Haryana government for their inaction. ‘Utterly shameful. More disgusting is the complicity of those governments, who are allowing it through their inaction,’ he tweeted.
Some schools in Gurgaon have announced that they will be closed on Thursday.
‘Padmaavat’ is set for release today but groups like Karni Sena have vowed to block the film at all costs, in defiance of Supreme Court orders. The protesters insist that the film twists the story of 14th century Rajput Queen Padmini, who preferred to jump into a fire to surrendering to Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji.
Violence and arson has been reported from parts of Haryana, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh— the states that had initially banned the movie despite the censor board allowing it with tweaks.

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