On the 16th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, President Droupadi Murmu and political leaders honor the victims, reigniting calls for global unity against terrorism
Enduring the Pain: Tributes Pour In on 26/11 Anniversary
As India marks the 16th anniversary of the devastating 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, President Droupadi Murmu and prominent leaders paid homage to the victims who lost their lives in the horrific event. In a solemn ceremony at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, one of the attack sites, the President emphasized the resilience of Mumbai and the importance of global solidarity in countering terrorism.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi echoed similar sentiments in a social media post, underlining the nation’s resolve to combat terror in all its forms. He reiterated the need for international cooperation to ensure such tragedies are never repeated.
Opposition leaders also joined in paying their respects, urging the government to prioritize security and enhance intelligence-sharing with other nations. Rahul Gandhi, in his tribute, reminded the public of the sacrifices made by the security forces, calling for better welfare measures for their families.
However, the anniversary also rekindled concerns about lapses in national security. Experts argue that while India has improved its counter-terrorism framework, challenges persist, particularly in intelligence gathering and coordination among agencies.
The attacks, carried out by 10 Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists, left 166 people dead and over 300 injured. Survivors and victims’ families continue to struggle with the trauma, even as they applaud the nation’s efforts to remember their loved ones.
The 26/11 anniversary is not just a day of mourning but also a stark reminder of the urgent need to eradicate terrorism. As leaders unite in tribute, citizens hope for a future free of such dark chapters.