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A homage to 26/11 martyrs near Gateway of India | Mumbai Live
With the Gateway of India lit in the backdrop, 10 years after the terror attacks shook Mumbai, killing 166, the survivors, families of victims, political leaders and artists came together on Monday not just to recount the decade-old siege, but to also prove that unity can fight even the deadliest of terror strikes.
Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said it has been realised that this attack was not on Mumbai or India but on entire humanity. “In the last 10 years we have learnt a lot. Our police, navy and coastguard strongly protects our coastline now. The CCTV has become our third eye for surveillance,” Fadnavis said.
Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said it has been realised that this attack was not on Mumbai or India but on entire humanity. “In the last 10 years we have learnt a lot. Our police, navy and coastguard strongly protects our coastline now. The CCTV has become our third eye for surveillance,” Fadnavis said.
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