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[–] wahming@monyet.cc 22 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Looking it up - Kaushambi to Bareilly, the route the bus was on, is a 5 hour drive. We're not talking about city buses with 2 minutes between each stop. Long distance routes like that generally give the driver the discretion to decide where and when to stop for toilet breaks, etc. Nobody is going to object to a break of a few minutes.

In other words, this would have been a perfectly normal rest break if not for the religious aspect. So no, the editors are not wrong.

[–] people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org -3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

There are designated rest breaks in those long drives. They could have completed their Namaz during those if they wanted, like everyone else. Muslims have leeway of time during situations like these, those two were very likely just entitled. Stopping an entire bus is not justified.

[–] wahming@monyet.cc 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

There are designated rest breaks in those long drives

Source? Because my personal experience says otherwise.

those two were very likely just entitled

Do you have any reason to think so, or are you just wildly speculating? You don't even know if they made a fuss, or just very nicely asked if the driver could align the rest break with their prayer time.

[–] people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Really? A bus you were on didn't stop once in a 5-hour drive in your experience?

My reason to think so is Occam's Razor. Asshole passengers are much, much more probable than an official abruptly deciding to fire a bus conductor just because he stopped the bus for a Muslim's prayers. It's idiotic and only people who have never truly lived in India can make such assertions.

[–] wahming@monyet.cc 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Really? A bus you were on didn’t stop once in a 5-hour drive in your experience?

That's not what I said. I said the driver has discretion over where and when to stop during the drive. You're the one claiming otherwise.

Occam’s Razor

So you pulled it out of your ass, got it. I love how you dispute the article on the basis of 'it's more probable'. Who cares about facts, eh?

only people who have never truly lived in India can make such assertions.

That's funny, seeing as the article was written by Indians.