
"I am happy to be named for the award but the happiness would have been doubled if I could have saved lives of the eight persons who died in the attack," said Shaikh while talking to TOI. He drove the bus with a flat tyre for over two kilometres on mountainous terrain during night hours on July 10, first Monday of holy month of Shravan. He continued driving the bus amidst continuous firing by the terrorist from different directions.
Shaikh will get Uttam Jeevan Raksha Padak, second highest honour given to civilians for gallantry. Names for Sarvottam Jeevan Raksha Padak, the highest hounour, and Jeevan Raksha Padak were also announced. Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani had announced after Shaikh returned to Gujarat that his name will be nominated for bravery award.
In the attack total eight victims died while 52 lives were saved. The bus was attacked near Batengoo of Anantnag district and Shaikh drove the bus till it reached an Army check-post.
by Yagnesh Bharat Mehta via Surat News, Latest Surat News Headlines & Live Updates - Times of India
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