11th July 2003, a date that remains etched in the hearts of every Mumbaikar. On this day, an ordinary evening turned out to be a fateful one for local train commuters of Mumbai as a series of devastating bombings rocked the financial capital city. On 11th July, 2006, the biggest tragedy of Mumbai i.e. Mumbai train bombing took place. It was 6:24 PM, when a sudden blast rocked a local train between Khar and Santa Cruz stations, piercing the evening calm with tragedy. Within minutes, six more explosions tore through train compartments at Matunga, Mahim, Bandra, Jogeshwari, Borivali, and Mira Road. The sequence of terror unfolded swiftly, targeting innocent commuters who were simply traveling home after a day's work. The blasts left 209 people dead and over 700 injured, shocking the city to its core and leaving families and friends reeling in disbelief and anguish. Watch video to know the tragic incident unfolded
11 July,2024 11:26 AM ISTBharatiya Janata Party MP Sudhanshu Trivedi lashed out at the Congress Party over Vijay Wadettiwar statement over Hemant Karkare. He accused the congress of hurting and degrading the valor of the fallen heroes in the 26/11 attacks. He bashed Congress saying that Congress is spitting such statement just to get radical votes. He also said that Congress is trying to fun of Hemant Karkare's sacrifice. Watch video for more.
06 May,2024 03:38 PM ISTBharatiya Janata Party Mumbai North Central Lok Sabha seat and Special Public Prosecutor during 26/11 Mumbai Terror attack case, Ujjwal Nikam on May 06 slammed Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar over his statement about the killing of former Maharashtra ATS chief Hemant Karkare. Speaking to ANI, he said, “What allegations are you making? What will Pakistan say? Pakistan has never denied this...because we produced judicial proof. But our man is doing politics...You just want to do propaganda - that too Goebbels’ propaganda. This doesn’t defame Nikam. It defames you.”. Watch video.
06 May,2024 03:10 PM ISTCornering Pakistan over terrorism, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on December 23 said that if somebody is practicing cross-border terrorism, you need to respond and impose a cost out there. Speaking at the event, EAM said, “Terrorism started at the moment of our independence when so-called raiders came from across Pakistan. What has changed in this country today, I think the Mumbai 26/11, to me, was the tipping point. A lot of people were very confused till they saw the true graphic impactful phase of terrorism of 26/11. Now, what we need to do first is we need to counter. I know that people who said, oh, we had a very smart strategy of turning the other chick. I don't think that's just the mood of the nation. I don't think it makes sense. I don't think it makes strategic sense. If somebody is practicing cross-border terrorism you must respond, you must extract, impose a cost out there.”
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