JAMMU, June 27: On May 19, 2024, Tushar Thakur from Jammu’s Greater Kailash locality boarded Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Jammu Tawi Express to travel to Ahmedabad with the hope that this time he would clear his Combined Defence Services (CDS) interview conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB) there, as previously he couldn’t make it due to some medical reasons he had later overcome.
Hardly had he known that this time the lifelong obstacle to his dream would be his objection to three unidentified men smoking inside the train, who threw him out of the moving train in the outer yard of the Ludhiana Railway Station.
Unconscious, he was taken to Civil Hospital Ludhiana by some unidentified men, from where he was referred to DMC Ludhiana by the team of doctors.
Around 6 pm the same day, his father, Virender Singh, a Jammu and Kashmir Power Development Corporation employee, received a call from an unidentified caller who discussed with him the condition of his son at the hospital as by that time Tushar was put on the ventilator.
Without wasting any time, Virender also boarded a vehicle and reached DMC Ludhiana along with his son and other relatives to see his son battling for life in the hospital.JAMMU, June 27: On May 19, 2024, Tushar Thakur from Jammu’s Greater Kailash locality boarded Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra Jammu Tawi Express to travel to Ahmedabad with the hope that this time he would clear his Combined Defence Services (CDS) interview conducted by the Services Selection Board (SSB) there, as previously he couldn’t make it due to some medical reasons he had later overcome.
Hardly had he known that this time the lifelong obstacle to his dream would be his objection to three unidentified men smoking inside the train, who threw him out of the moving train in the outer yard of the Ludhiana Railway Station.
Unconscious, he was taken to Civil Hospital Ludhiana by some unidentified men, from where he was referred to DMC Ludhiana by the team of doctors.
Around 6 pm the same day, his father, Virender Singh, a Jammu and Kashmir Power Development Corporation employee, received a call from an unidentified caller who discussed with him the condition of his son at the hospital as by that time Tushar was put on the ventilator.
Without wasting any time, Virender also boarded a vehicle and reached DMC Ludhiana along with his son and other relatives to see his son battling for life in the hospital.