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On 15th anniversary of 93’ blasts, a candle-light peace march to pay homage to the victims

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Posted: Feb 08, 2008 at 0133 hrs IST

Mumbai, March 7 To pay homage to those who died in the serial bomb blasts that shook Mumbai on March 12, 1993 and to raise voice against terrorism and communalism, the Citizens’ Council for a Better Tomorrow (CCBT), comprising eminent personalities, will organise a ‘candle lit peace march’ on March 12 — the 15th anniversary of the bomb blasts.

“We are not serious about communal harmony. Issues like communal harmony should not be deliberated upon only after incidents like bomb blasts but we need to be vigilant about such issues all the time,” said FT Khorakiwala, former sheriff of Mumbai and president of CCBT at a press conference on Friday.

He expects participation of around 10,000 people on March 12. Groups of citizens, including bomb blast victims, will start the march at 6 pm from four of the 13 venues where the blasts took place — Stock Exchange building, Air India building, Samuel Street (Wadgadi) and Zaveri Bazar.

They will converge at Azad Maidan at 7.30 pm where radio presenter Amin Sayani will administer a pledge against terrorism and communalism. Deputy chief minister RR Patil and Mumbai police commissioner Hasan Gafoor are expected to be present at Azad Maidan.

Khorakiwala said, “Terrorism has unfortunately taken a religious colour. Through the peace march, we also hope to dispel myths of those who are misguided. We need to create an environment where there is no place for terrorism”

Khorakiwala believes that the march will empower people who ‘keep quite out of fear or sheer callous attitude’ and will strengthen the movement against terrorism and communalism which are ‘great road blocks for national integration and prosperity of the country as a whole’.

He also said that a 5 km long banner having at least 60,000 signatures and messages about communal harmony by the citizens of Mumbai would be unveiled on May 18 and that it could find a place in the Guinness World Book of Records for the only long banner of its kind.

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