Driver, conductor, and the other two suspects arrested

Web Desk: In a horrific incident in India, two 9th-grade female students were forced to jump out of a moving bus after being harassed by the driver, conductor, and two passengers.
The incident occurred in the city of Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, where the students leaped from the bus due to inappropriate comments and suspicious behavior from the bus driver, conductor, and two other individuals.
The police reported that four people on the bus began making obscene remarks, to which the students requested the driver to stop the bus. However, the driver refused, and the passengers continued to stare at the students while also closing the back door of the bus. Feeling threatened, the students jumped out of the moving bus to save themselves.
The police further stated that both students were injured from the jump and were immediately taken to the hospital for medical treatment. Following the complaint, the driver, conductor, and the other two suspects were arrested.

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