Thursday, July 13, 2006

They hit 'me' once again

Of all the places I have been to, Mumbai is my dearest. I simply adore the spirit of that city, the feeling of being treated as a ‘Mumbaikar’.

And those bastards hit me where it matters. This is not the first time, and probably this wont be the last also. But then, we don’t care. We will fight back. Just to prove all those bastards wrong, we will stand on our feet again, continue our work as if nothing happened.

Long live the brotherhood!

8 comments:

Rat said...

Phew!
Lottaa spirit in the heart and josh in the eyes!
Mumbai is back in action in full form,Geo. Train services are normal as if nothing happened. And the stock market literally said **** off to the blasts and the minds behind it. Australia cricket team (who is ever-suspicious and concerned about "security"), in its good gesture, assured its participation in the Champions Trophy, of which Mumbai is also a venue. 3 Cheers to the true spirit

hope and love said...

hmmm.. mumbai has been very dignified and courageous..

Anonymous said...

Just because it's the common man who knows that there is nothing he can do against his misery; that Mumbai seems to be back on track.

Had it been a sect of people targeted rather than the common man....our country would have witnessed smthg akin to the post-Godhra riots...isnt it?

Will the attackers ever be brought to justice? My heart weeps for the innocent lives lost and the families destroyed forever.

Rat said...

Dipu has a point.
Had the bomb been employed in the Class II compartment, the casualty would have been MUCH MUCH higher.
This is time not to blame, but to stand together united.
Let the Mumbai spirit be an inspiration to the nation, and to the whole world in general..
@Geo - new template? :)

venus said...

mumbai will survive, that is mumbaiites' spirit!
long live Mumbaiites' spirit!

I seriously hope that we will fight back.. so far we don't have even leads on who did it :(

Jiby said...

the mumbaiites threw shit on the attackers face the way they went back to work the next day!

but they shud have done one more thing...pressurized the VIP's who visited the spot to stop India from continuing as a Soft State!

Mind Curry said...

i guess its hard when you are fighting proxy wars like terrorism. behind every such act there is a bigger political game as well for sure. sad how innocent people have to pay such heavily. going for work in the hope of doing some good and getting blown to pieces.

-Poison- said...

macha...ivde testing and java options maathrame olloo.. avanmaar evide thattumo entho.. ma i ru th anne... :D kadutha choodanentallaah...