As the metropolis recovers from the last week’s stunning terror attacks, hundreds of people, including children and senior citizens, gathered at Gateway of India in Mumbai to mourn the death of victims and martyrs and demand security for the common man.
Anger spilled against public representatives in protests and march held near the Gateway of India, where people assembled in show of solidarity.
All roads led to the historic structure near Taj Hotel, one of the sites of the November 26 strikes that left 183 dead, as people took part in protests and peace march.
They questioned the ability of politicians, especially those in power, in effectively dealing with terror threats.
Amid slogans against politicians and Pakistan, the citizens, holding placards, lit candles and paid tribute to victims and martyrs who lost their lives fighting terrorists.
Signature campaigns were also held to denounce terror and promote peace.
“Security is essential for common people who are paying taxes. Personnel deployed to protect politicians who cannot save people and the country should be withdrawn immediately.
Watch photos of the Gateway of India peace march below
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INDIA-PAKISTAN…..LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR
August 25, 2003 (Mumbai): 46 people killed in two blasts including one near the Gateway of India.
October 29, 2005 (New Delhi): 62 people killed in three serial blasts at Sarojini Nagar on the eve of Diwali.
March 7, 2006 (Varanasi): 21 people killed in three blasts at Sankat Mochan temple and Railway Station.
July 11, 2006 (Mumbai): 209 people killed in seven blasts on Suburban trains and stations in Mumbai.
September 8, 2006 (Malegaon, Maharashtra): 40 people killed in two blasts in Malegaon.
February 19, 2007 (Diwana, Panipat): 68 people killed after two bombs went off on the Samjhauta Express at Diwana near Panipat (Haryana).
May 18, 2007 (Hyderabad): 12 people killed in historic Mecca Mosque in the Charminar area.
Aug 25, 2007 (Hyderabad): 42 people killed in two blasts at Gokul Chat and Lumbini Park.
May 13, 2008 (Jaipur): 80 people killed in serial bomb blasts in Jaipur.
July 25, 2008 (Bangalore): One person killed in a low-intensity bomb explosion.
July 26, 2008 (Ahmedabad): 57 people killed after 18-odd synchronised bombs went off within less than two hours.
September 13, 2008 (New Delhi): 26 people killed in six serial bomb blasts at Karol Bagh, GK-II and Connaught Place.
September 27, 2008 (New Delhi): Three people killed after a crude bomb exploded in Mehrauli.
September 29 2008 (Modasa, Gujarat): One killed and several injured after a low-intensity bomb went off near a mosque.
September 29, 2008 (Malegaon, Maharashtra): Five people died after a bomb went off in a crowded market.
October 01, 2008 (Agartala, Tripura): Two people killed and 100 injured in serial bomb blasts in crowded market places in Agartala.
Oct 14, 2008 (Kanpur): Eight people injured after bomb planted on a rented bicycle went off in the Colonelganj market.
Oct 21, 2008 (Imphal, Manipur): 17 killed in a powerful blast near Manipur Police Commando complex.
Oct 30, 2008 (Assam): At least 50 killed in serial bomb blasts across Assam.
Nov 26, 2008 (Mumbai): 183 killed and over 300 injured in a daring terror attack at Hotel Taj, Nariman House, Hotel Trident Oberoi and other places in the city. It was the worst-ever terror attack in India, which lasted for 59 hours. Nine terrorists were gunned down, while one was caught alive. 20 policemen and 2 NSG Commandos were killed, while 23 foreign nationals were among the dead.
January 2008: Terrorist attack on CRPF camp in Rampur kills 8.
October 2007: 2 killed in a blast inside Ajmer Sharif shrine during Ramadan.
August 2007: 30 dead, 60 hurt in Hyderabad ‘terror’ strike.
May 2007: A bomb at Mecca mosque in Hyderabad kills 11 people.
February 19, 2007: Two bombs explode aboard a train bound from India to Pakistan, burning to death at least 66 passengers, most of them Pakistanis.
The love thy neighbour phrase that’s become almost clichéd over the years.where did it originate?? “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’……..lol…goin by the records….we are living in bad times.
Army after army,bomb after bomb,pig after pig,cow after cow,mosque after mosque,temple after temple…..Al Quaida,Mujahideen,HUJI
Lashker – e – Toiba,United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA)….ex etra ex etra…..ohhh!! forgot to mention the extremists Hindutva groups Bajrang Dal,shiv sena,ram sena…..things get confused out there……fight for religion,for property,for power,money,ideals……r we in world war 3..or 4,5,6 or 7 already…we forgot to announce it,i guess!!!!!
what happened at the time of partition was complete breakdown of law and order…”the fact is,both sides killed,both shot and stabbed.both tortured.both raped”……how do we explain the present…Totally beyond the pale of any acceptable human conduct.
will india-pakistan ever love thy neighbour?.will india-pakistan be restored?.people of the same blood should be in the same country,just like it was before the partition.We were a family.How’d it break up and come apart?.Robbing us of life and light.This great evil.
Mostly its the pain.there’s too much.if i could end it with morphine,i would.but i can’t.