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'We want action now’, thousands chant across India

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Posted: Dec 03, 2008 at 1228 hrs IST
Mumbai

Mumbai Tens of thousands of people across the country poured into the streets and held candle-light vigils and peace marches on Wednesday evening in a spontaneous show of solidarity with residents of terror-ravaged Mumbai which saw an unprecedented turnout at Gateway of India voicing their anger against the politicians.

Shouting slogans, people gathered in Jantar Mantar in Delhi, near Cubbon park in Bangalore, War Memorial in Secunderabad and at the Maidan and College street in Kolkata, Lucknow and Chennai as Mumbai emerged from the pall of shock and grief that hung over the city since the 26/11 attacks that claimed 181 lives.

Posters and placards vividly captured the anger and concern as young and old, women and children thronged the iconic red sandstone Gateway to India opposite the Taj Mahal hotel which along with Trident-Oberoi bore the brunt of last Wednesday's terror attacks.

‘Enough of terrorism’, ‘Let us kill terrorism Halla Boll!’, ‘Politicians get out’ and ‘We want actions not words’ were some of the messages conveyed in banners and placards.

"We have never seen such a show of solidarity for a single cause at the Gateway of India," said Ad guru Prahlad Kakkar, as white candles were lit around a wreath of red roses laid on the cobbled plaza of the harbour front structure.

As dusk fell, the Taj Mahal was fully lit with roads packed with people right from Colaba police station till the Gateway and Regal.

In other metros too, anger was the all pervasive emotion.

In Kolkatta, a Pakistani flag was burnt by protestors who condemned Islamabad's ‘hand’ in the terror attack. 'Enough is enough,' said a placard in Bangalore.

"Terrorism has no religion. People should unite in the fight against terror," said Sandeep Mishra, an engineer at Jantar Mantar in Delhi.

The protestors in Kolkatta observed a minute's silence in memory of the terror victims. People thronged the rally venues largely due to the viral SMS phenomenon started as a small peace initiative by two survivors.

Protestors lashed out at the system reflecting their perceived apathy against politicians and asked authorities to take action and guarantee people security instead of providing mere ‘lip service’.

Women and children lit candles and bowed their heads in prayer at several venues.

In Bangalore, some banners demanded war against Pakistan as rallyists showed a mix of compassion and rage while displaying their emotions. ‘Politicians, get out,’ read a banner in Hyderabad while another said ‘politicians should take responsibility.’

At the Gateway, a sea of humanity gathered and the national anthem was sung as tears streamed down the face of several people with anxiety and anguish writ large on their faces. Strains of ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’ also rent the air triggering patriotic fervour.

A group passed around armbands asking people to wear it and keep it till ‘we get results’.

Kakkar implored people to stop paying bribes ‘if we have to make a new start.’

Rallyists condemned leaders for laxity against terrorism as they kept spontaneous vigils and converted anger into call for ‘change.’ Text messages by the dozen called for Mumbaikars to ‘tell the leaders and politicians that we want our safety.’

At the Jantar Mantar, Zulfikar Ali, a software engineer, said the only way to address the ‘crucial and distressing’ issue of terrorism is by becoming a part of the solution.

"After all, as along as India is 'of the people, for the people, by the people', we will be fully responsible for the change that we want to see in her," Ali said.

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why ther is no HARTHAL OR BUNDH by jean on 03 Dec 2008

WHY WE REQUIRE POLITICIANS TO MAKE HARTHAL OR BUNDH. WE COMMON PEOPLE JOINT TOGETHER AND PRESSURISE THIS SLEEPING USELESS POLITICIAN AND MINISTERS , UNLESS WE WILLNOT BE THERE FOR NEXT PROTEST. STILL THEY HAVNT LEARN ANYTHING, MAY BE BECUSE THEY ARE PROTECTED BY NSG OR OTHER SECURITY, WHICH IS AGAIN IT IS OUR MONEY (tax).

We Need Good Leaders by Afzal Ahmed on 03 Dec 2008

In India a new rule should come were only an IAS or IPS officer can be head of state or even the defence minister. At this day and age we have Illiterate CM and ministers who cannot even communicate well. I was so shocked to see our defence minister suttereing for words. One wounder how he would even express himself overseas. Aleast fluvency in Hindi or English is bare minimum.

No grandpa, no grandma... by Guardian on 03 Dec 2008

Our anguish comes interms of words..but do the politicians here these things and turn for their work?? or going to sit idle for few more happenings?? We have bad persons at right place..including NSA...we need person who take bold actions agains the terrorist and the fraud govt. officers.. we dont need any grandpa and grandma...

Not ALL Politicians, ONLY Congress (and their Ally) Politicians by ANON on 03 Dec 2008

Many common citizens and journalists are referring to "Politicians", but the fact of the matter is that it is only the Congress Party and their allies (not BJP and their allies) whose attitude is callous with respect to India's internal security. The Congress Party is importing Bangladeshis for many years now to fill their vote banks, they have even sabotaged Supreme Court verdics to facilitate the import of Bangladeshis. Next, see the way they are utilizing Afzal for Muslim votes! And we have to remember how they came to power - by promising to repeal POTA! What did they do to curb terror all these four and a half years? Going by all this, what we can say is that the Congress Party wanted to derive political mileage out of the terror situation in India. In fact if we go a little more into the past, we will remember that the Congress Party bitterly opposed the idea of a federal investigation agency when NDA government proposed it !!! It is ONLY the Congress Party that is India's enemy

everywhere goondas by INDIAN PATRIOT on 03 Dec 2008

I WILL BE THE NEXT PM. JUST TRY ME. I WILL FIX THESE PROBLEMS. IFIRST I WILL FIRE THE GIOONDAS IN THE PARLIAMENT. THEN I WILL FIRE GOONDAS IN THE STATES. THEN I WILL FIRE THE GOONDAS IN THE CITYS. THEN I WILL FIRE THE GOONDAS IN THE VILLAGES. SURPRISE?

Sleeping by pari on 03 Dec 2008

Hope UPA is not sleeping?

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