Burning Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai (26-11-2008)

uploaded by rubal November 27, 2008 at 11:30 pm
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TERROR STRIKES AGAIN : Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai being burnt due to terrorist attacks, bombings and firings on the late wednesday night 26th November 2008.

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Title: Burning Hotel Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai (26-11-2008)
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Created: Thu, 11/27/2008 - 11:30pm
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We will never be able to eliminate terrorist because we are nurturing  them, take the case of Abu Salem and other terrorist held up in our jail they are given VIP treatment, and are more safe then us, they able to operate from their cell. The terrorist started with planting bombs in toys, then radio’s, cycle’s motorcycles, cars truck and even plane and the latest human bomb. They have graduated in using sophisticated weapons (AK47, missiles etc). How can we expect our police force to protect us with lathis & duplicate bullet proof jackets, which they have very well done? Motivational port also the terrorist are highly motivated physically & financially as against our police & other security. The terrorist are fully aware that even if they are caught, our Indian Judiciary system will save them.

 

I feel our government should first and foremost eliminate all the terrorist enjoying life in our jails.

 

 

 

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