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An Anniversary they won't forget 26 November 2008


our live was changed forever on 26 November 2008. Our nation cried, our beloved Mumbai burned, and many innocent lives were lost.
Though many innocent lives were lost but their sacrifices has brought us many good things.From the rubbles and the debris of Taj and Oberoi Hotel, from the bloody ceilings and floors of Chhatrapati Shivaji station Mumbai and Nariman House, from bloody walls of Leopold cafĂ© and Cama hospital, the love for our nation, Indian nationalism, humanity and unity among us has risen. Real Heroes were born to save the life we thought we lost; stories of love, humanity, unity and courage that will last forever.As I pay tribute to our loved ones, salute to all our Heroes and all who lost their lives in the deadly attack on our beloved Mumbai, I want to say: You are not alone. A proud Indian will never forget “The Mumbai carnage”. “We will not sit quietly, we won’t take it for granted, we will stand up and rise, we will fight back for our nation,
On November 26, 2009, No matter, Where you are or What you are doing, Stop for a minute, put your hand on your Heart, close your Eyes and say the Pledge of Allegiance out loud or to yourself and pray a prayer for our beloved nation “India” and for our Fallen Heroes.
"Jai Hind"

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