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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Angry Mumbai residents rally against politicians


Seething with anger, frustration and in sombre mood, tens of thousands of people descended on Mumbai’s streets, close to the site of last week’s attacks in which at least 188 people died.

It was touted as a peaceful rally but the mood at India’s biggest spontaneous and leaderless march was combative rather than peaceful. The outrage and anger was directed at politicians and neighbouring Pakistan. A sea of humanity had gathered to protest against last week’s violence as well as against an apparent repeated failure to stop such attacks.
To read more, please, visit - Sanjay Jha - nowpublic.com

Mumbai Gateway Peace March on Dec 3rd:

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