A proud,but grieving Indian salutes its heroes, grieved for those who lost their lives and remembered what brought us together as Indian. On November 26th 2008 our lives was changed forever. Our nation cried, our beloved Mumbai burned, and many innocent lives were lost. We were hit hard, yet we were not scared, yes we cried, cried for all those lost their lives but each and every tear that came out of our eyes made us stronger and more patriotic.
Though, many innocent lives were lost in the events of November 26th 2008, but their sacrifices has brought us many good things. From the rubbles and 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 cafe and Cama Hospital, the love for our nation, Indian nationalism, humanity and unity amongst 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.
November 26, 2008 has taught us how to stand as a big wall in the time of crisis, how to stand by our nation in the time of sorrow and share the pain of our fellow citizens. Today the phrase “proud to be an Indian” means more to us now that it has ever.A deadly night which was faced by all of us. I still remember ‘Bhelwala’ with his hand bleeding entered our compound and no one even dare to open the doors and take him in. I will never forget “ Mumbai Carnage”. I pledge an allegiance, out loud that we will not sit quietly, we will stand up and rise, we will fight back for our nation, this time United we stand together we fight back not for fame but for our freedom and liberty for what is true and what is right.
puja patekar
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