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Salaam Mumbaikar


After the recent tragic happenings in Mumbai leaving a gaping hole in the heart of Mumbai, and in the soul of every self respecting Indian, this has shown the failure of the police, the intelligence officials, and the government in providing information, and here's the mirror on the wall that shows “who is the dirtiest of them all”. It is a real shame that the watchdogs in the government and the so called INTELLIGENCE failed to even sniff a whiff of the same. And now, after 200 fatalities and 400 injuries, and a billion scarred souls, the authorities have the guts to come out in the open and say “THE RESPONSIBLE WILL NOT BE SPARED”!! What a shame!!

Salute the Mumbaikars who showed ultimate courage, defiance and respect to the country and its countrymen. The Mumbaikars came out with full support of their aggrieved brethren, bring in a sense of satisfaction and solemn affirmation of the virtues that our country stands on. The pictures prove us that we, the people of India have it in us to rise up from the ashes as the eternal phoenix. Every time somebody tries to stamp us down, we rise with doubled spirits, and a desire to overcome all that keeps us bound.

Even after such cowardly act by the terrorists, the common man has shown the never say die attitude, and the courage to travel in local trains even after seven blasts the day before, tears in the eyes of complete strangers when they talk about a deceased or injured, the help that flows in as soon as it is required irrespective race, religion caste or creed… needs a true heart. This is the undying SPIRIT OF MUMBAI.

SALAAM MUMBAI, SALAAM MUMBAIKAR !




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