Posted by DoN | Posted in Site | Posted on 06-05-2010
The only living terrorist of the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai , Ajmal Kasab got death sentence by the court today. More than a year past the attacks did court was able to decide the punishment to be given to Kasab. Even after getting a death sentence, Kasab’s execution may be delayed by few months or even a year cause of certain processes that need to be followed.
According to our previous post here, the attacks were one of the worst in the history and it moved whole world.

My take on it?
Well, firstly I would salute Indian soldiers and police team who fought continuously against the terrorists for hours and the verdict is definitely a token to their hard work that they have put in. Secondly, Ok fine Kasab will be hanged.. but When ? I mean it took over a year for them to decide what is to be done and now it’ll take one more to punish him? I mean I know Indian courts are not punctual, cases go on for generations.. but cases like these should be taken foremost..
And finally taking about Kasab, I think he shouldn’t be hanged? Yes I [ ......... ]
Posted by DoN | Posted in Site | Posted on 26-11-2009
Hi dear readers,
Sorry for not writing for a very long time indeed. I won’t make silly excuses to save myself from your complains.But, then it may make you think why after so long am I writing? The reason is a bit obvious and everyone knows about the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on 26-11. Today we celebrate one year. The memory is still fresh. Still we can feel the pain of Mumbai and India as a whole.
India remembers 26-11 anniversary – a day that reminds one of the worst attacks, a day when many people lost their lives, a day of victory of good over evil and a day when we realized we were Indians first and Hindu/Muslim/Sikh afterwards.

Mumbai, or Amchi Mumbai was witness to one of the worst terror attacks. Although now the situations have become stable, one can still remember that day when most of India was praying for people in Taj Hotel. That day it was not Hindu, not Muslim, not Sikh who was fighting (as on normal days). They were Indians who were fighting against something the world is also trying to fight with (I am talking about terrorism here).
To know more about the attacks (if you still don’t know) you can visit [ ......... ]