As we approach 26/11, it's difficult not to remember the horror and carnage of those two whole days and nights in Mumbai.
And try as we all might not to,the mind goes back to the horrific sights of people being gunned down 'at random' at railway stations.
Then at the Taj as well as the Oberoi hotels....
We also recall the courage and bravery of the many, many officers and men on duty who gave up their lives, just so many, many others could live on.
As also, the General Manager at the Taj, (?)who lost his wife and children in the fire that raged after the bombings and still stayed on duty.
Just so that he could ensure that the others got away.
Today, as the trial progresses, and India is trying so hard to ensure that Ajmal Kasab, the sole remaining gunman is convicted of his self confessed crime, we can only hope that this sort of an attack is a thing of the past.
Also, that better sense will dawn on the perpetrators of similar crimes.
Then can't help but recall that we now have a David Headley a.k.a Dawood, who was planning something which could have been far more terrible.
And God alone knows, how many others like him...?
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