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Friday, November 20, 2009

Taj Hotel, before the attack

The day terror struck Mumbai, 26/11/08, the rest of India was horrified to watch the dramatic firing and blazing fire scenes on Television. The struggle to douse out the raging fire inside Taj Hotel(not Taj Mahal) and destroy the hardcore, highly trained, and motivated guerrillas who had intruded into India from 'Pak' continued for hours and hours by our National Security Guard commando's, and terrified India watched angrily. We had heavy hearts hearing news that some hostages had been killed brutally under the step by step orders from their trainers. They were equipped and even asked what to eat, drink and how to kill the hostages! It seemed they were just used to strike terror in India by Master minds in 'Pak'. The taped conversations revealed it all and India shook up more..

I cant write much about the tragedy the city faced as it is quite disturbing and might disturb you too. Take a look at the pics, and let us all pray for the victims.. may their souls RIP and give their families strength as one year nears. There will be a remembrance programme held near the Taj and all are welcome..

Taj Hotel being attacked from the other side








5 Comments:

  1. Bluedreamer said...
    oh this is horrible... i hope victims will soon find recovery from this horrifying tragedy
    FEED YOUR MIND
    ladyviral said...
    It is a tragedy... alot of people died then... even a friend I know through online did too.. condolences and R.I.P to them all.
    Anonymous said...
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    Anonymous said...
    Unknown said...
    I was very sad to hear about the blasts in Mumbai :( It's sad to hear the news and scary to think of.My deep condolences to the families at their terrible loss.

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