Mumbai attack: Prime Minister paid tribute to martyrs on the 12th anniversary of 26/11, said – India cannot forget those wounds

Many of the country’s top leaders, including Prime Minister Modi, paid tribute to the people and security personnel who died in the Mumbai attacks. Recalling the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai today, Prime Minister Modi saluted the security personnel and people who died in the attack. He said that Mumbai terrorists attacked Mumbai in 2008 itself. Many people, including foreign nationals and police, have been killed in the attack. I pay tribute to them. India cannot forget those wounds. Today India is fighting terrorism with new policies. I salute our security guards for fighting terrorism.

Ratan Tata also remembers martyrs

Moreover, industrialist and Tata Sons Group Emirati president Ratan Tata on Thursday said that on the 12th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, diverse people living in a commercial city have bypassed all the differences, spirit and patience during the crisis. Introduced, Kabil-a-Praise. In fact, the main target of the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008 was the Taj Hotel of the Tata group. Over 150 people were killed and over 300 injured in the attack.

On the 12th anniversary of the attack, Ratan Tata wrote a very emotional post on Instagram, which he shared on his Twitter handle. Ratan Tata shared a picture of Hotel Taj with the post. Ratan Tata wrote that one cannot forget the massive destruction that occurred 12 years ago today. But what’s even more memorable is how different people came together in Mumbai that day to fight terrorism and destruction, forgetting all their differences. They are commendable, we must maintain our unity in this way.

Amit Shah paid tribute to the martyrs of the Mumbai attacks

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday paid tribute to the brave security personnel who faced the terrorists in the attack on the 12th anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks, saying the nation should always be grateful for their courage and sacrifice. He paid tribute to those killed and said that I would pay tribute to all those who lost their lives in the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai and condolences to their families.

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu also paid tribute to the martyrs

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu paid tribute to the martyrs of the attacks in Mumbai, saying there was a need to separate countries that support terrorism across the border. In this case, the vice president said in a message Thursday that the world community should remember its resolve, which expressed its commitment to working together to fight terrorism.

On 26 November 2008, Mumbai was bombed by terrorists and indiscriminate firing. More than 150 people were killed and over 300 injured in the attack twelve years ago.

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