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Between 3rd bomb & death, stand DTC driver & conductor
2005-10-30
Contrasting the Heroic Mujaheddin with a Sikh and a Hindoo virtually picked at random, I'll go with the Sikh and the Hindoo. Only the Islamic world equates heroism with murder.
The story of the blast on a packed Delhi Transport Corporation bus in south Delhi’s Govindpuri could have been similar to those of the two crowded markets. But a few seconds before the bomb went off, Budh Prakash and Kuldeep Singh changed the terrorists’ script. Prakash, 42, the conductor of the DTC bus on the Outer Ring Road route and Singh, its driver, are now at Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences — Prakash with minor injuries and Singh in a critical condition. But their presence of mind saved scores of passengers. The Govindpuri toll: No death, nine injured.

A passenger sighted a black rexin bag three seats behind the driver’s and alerted Prakash. He made the driver stop the bus. ‘‘There were 100 passengers on the bus at that point so we stopped the bus near Okhla Mandi and took the bag out. The driver saw a wire hanging out of the bag which was about two-feet long. The only solution seemed to be to throw the bag away and as the driver was doing that, the blast happened,’’ said Prakash who has minor injuries on his arm. Singh is seriously injured. ‘‘His whole arm has burnt and he is in a critical state at the moment. Had the conductor and the driver not taken action in time, many lives would have been lost,’’ said DTC’s chairman and managing director A. Majumdar.

‘‘The man who had the black bag probably got down from the bus near Kalkaji Temple,’’ said Devi Lal, a DTC employee. Afzal, a labourer, had just boarded the bus when the driver asked the passengers to rush out. ‘‘It all became dark and I injured my arm with everyone rushing out. The bus was absolutely packed when they asked us to step off.’’

Glass splinters on the road and the smashed windshield of the bus with a dried blood stain told the story of an attack which was foiled. For the DTC official on the spot, it was a proud moment. ‘‘We had clearly instructed our staff to be on the look-out for any unclaimed baggage and had told them to move people out in case they spotted anything suspicious. Thank God they were alert today. If not for them....’’
Posted by:Fred

#21  I just can't stand anyone named "Beanie". The nym cries out for beating, and I bet it was a momma's boy
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-30 21:35  

#20  What's got everybody's calvins in a knot?

Waiting impatiently for the next big push in the WOT, I think. Either that or tomorrow being Halloween. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-30 21:08  

#19  What's got everybody's calvins in a knot?

It might have something to do with not being able to suffer fools gladly. Rantburg's masthead alone should serve sufficient notice that Robert's Rules of Order may not always reign supreme hereabouts.
Posted by: Zenster   2005-10-30 20:51  

#18  Rantburg is a rough crowd lately. What's got everybody's calvins in a knot?
Posted by: Rafael   2005-10-30 20:35  

#17  Well, this is certainly a fine kettle of fish you've gotten us into, Stanley!

I smell "Classic Thread!"
Posted by: Zenster   2005-10-30 13:00  

#16  Dynamite in fish barrell.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-10-30 12:35  

#15  fish...barrel.....

shotgun..
Posted by: Steve   2005-10-30 12:14  

#14  how's Cecil ya hypersensitive knucklehead? Nice nym.....*snort*.......jeebus
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-30 12:12  

#13  .com to weigh in, in 3...2...

fish...barrel.....
Posted by: Pappy   2005-10-30 12:00  

#12  Actually, to wax pedantic for a moment (what, me a pedant? Perish the thought!) hindoo is an official and alternative spelling. I do believe it was the spelling used by preference by Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain, so to the modern eye it might appear a bit archaic (which would explain Fred's choice. I haven't caught him out in a point of ignorance yet). The spelling Jooooooooo follows naturally, besides so much better mimicking the actual pronunciation of the Jew-haters. ;-)

Beanie, welcome. Just so you know, Mr. Pruitt might poke his head in as often as twice a day, and responds as it pleases him, and as his paying job and outside life allow. And the boys and girls do play rough, and not just with chew toy trolls. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-30 11:59  

#11  lol! Don't go picking on poor Fred. A weak and fragile flower he is. No doubt he was so grateful for my defense.

Forgive me for thinking you were not a regular rantburg reader when your sensitivities were so deeply offended over long running light hearted joke which you obviously misunderstood.

I ight need to stand up for you next time, rantburg might be a bit too rough and tumble for you.
Posted by: 2b   2005-10-30 11:19  

#10  Beanie, we know it's 'Hindu', and the Hindus are a noble, good people.

We spell it 'Hindoo', as we spell Jew 'Jooooo', whenever we're trying to make a point.

-- AoS
Posted by: Steve White   2005-10-30 11:05  

#9  So is it Ju or Jooo or Hinjooo? All I know is that it isn't Khan, but Khannnn!
Posted by: J. Tiberius Kirk   2005-10-30 10:32  

#8  Now let's talk about paleostainians.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-10-30 10:04  

#7  
2b: Yes, I am a regular reader for about three years now. Why do you ask? Why don't you let Fred speak for himself?

It wasn't an attack, just a minor point. Why denigrate a noble group of people by gratuitously misspelling their name? Why do you feel compelled to rush to Fred's defense? Hmmmm. The word sycophant comes to mind.

A minor point for you, maybe you will remember it from childhood: Speak when spoken too, otherwise mind your own business.

.com to weigh in, in 3...2...
Posted by: Beanie   2005-10-30 09:46  

#6  oh, thank you beanie. Why, without your correction, Fred would not have known that.

Regular reader, are ya?
Posted by: 2b   2005-10-30 09:28  

#5  
Just a minor point. The word is Hindu, not "Hindoo".

B
Posted by: Beanie   2005-10-30 09:24  

#4  common Americans are NOT to be underestimated. Challenged, they tend to shrug off the Dr. Phil/Oprah crap and act. I have faith
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-30 01:55  

#3  I can only hope that Americans learn to be so sharp-witted. All praise to Kuldeep Singh and Budh Prakash for their bravery. Good people doing great deeds.
Posted by: Zenster   2005-10-30 01:28  

#2  Ditto. Great reaction and presence of mind to go with bravery. I wish the driver a speedy and complete recovery. My hat's off to these men.
Posted by: .com   2005-10-30 00:47  

#1  Two nominees for Profiles in Courage.
Posted by: Grunter   2005-10-30 00:41  

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