One more ST bus targeted by anti Padmawat protesters in Surendranagar district
January 25, 2018
Surendranagar:
An ST(State Transport) bus was today targeted by Anti Padmawat protesters in Rajput dominated Surendranagar district where several markets remained closed in the wake of bandh call on the issue today.
The bus going to Rajkot from Surendranagar was attacked by bandh supporters near Muli.
Police said that no passenger was injured in the incident however the front glass of the bus was damaged by miscreants.
Police soon arrived on the spot and the bus departed for its destination.
Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation(GSRTC) has suffered crores of Rupees loss due to Padmaavat agitation hooligans so far.
DeshGujarat
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