Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Stopped from peeing on road, bus staff thrash filmmaker

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh @hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:A 60-year-old poet-filmmaker, who stopped a Delhi Transport Corporatio­n (DTC) bus conductor from urinating on the road, was allegedly thrashed by the conductor, the driver and their associate in east Delhi’s Patparganj on Wednesday evening.

Devi Prasad Mishra, an awarded documentar­y filmmaker, alleged that he suffered injuries and bled from his nose. Mishra said the conductor and driver of the DTC low-floor green bus also abused him verbally and threatened him.

R Sathiyasun­daram, additional deputy commission­er of police (east), said that a case of assault and threatenin­g was registered against the bus conductor and driver at the Ghazipur police station.

“The two were identified with the help of the registrati­on number. The complainan­t gave us a video that had the registrati­on number of the bus. We sent them a notice,” said Sathiyasun­daram.

The filmmaker in his complaint told police that on Wednesday around 7.35pm, he was walking back home in Patparganj from his studio in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad. As he reached the traffic signal at the Patparganj crossing, a DTC low floor non-AC bus stopped at the traffic signal.

“The bus conductor stepped out the vehicle and began relieving himself between the footpath and the road. I asked him why he was ruining the Clean India efforts of our Prime Minister by urinating at a public place. The conductor began to verbally abuse me while the bus started moving,” said Mishra.

As Mishra took out his mobile phone and began to shoot a video of the bus, the driver stopped the bus, the conductor came out and rained punches on Mishra. The driver and his associate too joined the conductor, he said.

“When I tried to flee, the three threatened to crush me under the bus. They left when I called the police control room,” he added. Mishra was taken to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital. An FIR was later registered on his complaint.

 ??  ?? Devi Prasad Mishra was attacked in Patparganj.
Devi Prasad Mishra was attacked in Patparganj.

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