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Driver in Himachal holds umbrella while driving bus in rain, video goes viral

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Shimla, Mar 29 (PTI) The purported video of a man driving a passenger bus with an umbrella in one hand due to a leaky roof, as the vehicle traverses through a difficult, hilly road in low visibility due to rain, has caught the attention of the internet.

A passenger who shot and uploaded the video online said this happened on Sunday on the Chamba-Holi route in Himachal Pradesh.

The video shows the driver holding an umbrella, presumably to protect himself from water dripping from the roof of the bus. The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) bus is seen taking sharp turns on its way towards Holi.

The passenger in the video alleged that people of tribal and remote regions of the state are forced to risk their lives by travelling in such dilapidated buses.

The HRTC management and the government must immediately take cognisance of this matter and provide a new, safe and reliable bus service, he said. The driver’s face is not visible in the video.

HRTC officials could not be contacted for their version.

The bus reportedly operates between Baijnath-Pathyar in Kangra and Holi, departing daily from Chamba for Holi around 6 am. On Sunday morning, the region experienced heavy rainfall.

Locals say that videos highlighting issues such as leaking roofs, broken windows, and the bus breaking down mid-route have surfaced multiple times in the past.

Many people shared the video on social media and said it showed the blatant disregard for passenger safety. PTI BPL SKY SKY

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