Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Braveheart driver ready to go on yatra again

- Hiral Dave letters@hindustant­imes.com

“Given a chance, I will go back again on Amarnath Yatra,” said Saleem Sheikh Juhar, the driver of the bus attacked by militants in Kashmir’s Anantnag that left seven Amarnath pilgrims dead.

Hailed as a hero for having driven through the hail of bullets until the bus reached a military camp, the government of Jammu and Kashmir has announced a cash award of ₹3 lakh for Saleem. Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani said his government will recommend his name for a national bravery award.

“I just did my duty,” the 37-year-old braveheart driver hailing from Gujarat’s Valsad told HT on Wednesday.

Several survivors said the death toll could have been much higher had Saleem not shown exemplary courage and presence of mind. He was at the wheel of the bus (GJ9Z 9976) with 56 pilgrims on board when the militants opened fire. He kept his nerve and continued driving for another 1.5 km.

Saleem, however, gives much of the credit to Harsh Desai, the bus owner’s 24-year-old son who was giving him company in the driver’s cabin.

“Out of the blue, it started raining bullets…for a fraction of a second my mind went blank. But I heard Harsh yelling – Java do, Java do (keep moving, keep moving),” Saleem recounted. “I ducked and kept driving.”

Saleem escaped unscathed. But Harsh took three bullets and is now under treatment. Engaged as a driver by the tour

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 ?? PTI ?? Saleem Sheikh, the driver of bus targeted by terrorists.
PTI Saleem Sheikh, the driver of bus targeted by terrorists.

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