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December
4, 2008 Dateline New Delhi
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Public anger over terrorist attacks in Mumbai swells
Mumbai:
People from all walks of life joined thousands
of Mumbai citizens last night in a protest organised
through text messages and facebook to protest against
last week's attacks and the government's failure to
prevent them. The protest was the biggest outpouring
of public anger and frustration since Wednesday's
attacks that killed nearly 200 people. Around 10,000
protesters, many holding candles and flowers, marched
from all over Mumbai and congregated at the Gateway
of India, close to the Taj Mahal hotel, scene of a
60-hour siege. Holding placards and banners condemning
terrorism, they raised slogans against Pakistan and
Indian politicians. "I just want to say wake up. If
we don't do something now, we will never do anything.
What politicians are doing? After vote, they sit idle
and return after five years with the old bundle of
promises," said Sangeeta, a resident. While another
protestor vowed to flush out garbage from our own
society to wipe out terror from the country. "The
existing problem will not be solved by merely blaming
Pakistan, but we will have to remove garbage from
ourselves. Be it in politics and among civilians.
You will always find that our own people including
politicians, policemen and individuals support the
outsiders. I believe that if our people will stop
supporting militants then no one can attack us," said
Murari Kumar Singh, another resident. Text messages
ridiculing politicians are circulating fast. One read:
"Don't worry about terrorists coming by boat, they
will end up dead. Worry more about those who come
by your vote." A steel-making company even brought
out a full page advertisement on Wednesday mourning
the dead while also urging people to vote out corrupt
politicians. Public anger was being vented as much
through the Internet as on the streets of Mumbai.
- Dec
4, 2008
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