Tributes paid to martyrs on 26/11 anniversary
Mumbai/New Delhi, Nov 26: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said the Modi government’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism is clear, and the entire world is appreciating and providing broad support to India’s anti-terrorism campaigns.
Paying respects to security personnel who sacrificed their lives during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, Shah said that terrorism is not a curse for just one country, but for the entire human race.
In Mumbai, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid floral tributes at the city police headquarters to those who made the ultimate sacrifice while fighting terrorists during the Mumbai terror attack.
Family members of the policemen who lost their lives during the terror attack also paid homage to the fallen heroes on the occasion.
In her message on the 17th anniversary of the attack that claimed 166 lives, President Droupadi Murmu asked all citizens to reaffirm their commitment to combat terrorism.
In his message on X, Shah said terrorism is not a curse for just one country, but for the entire human race.
“I pay my respects to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives while facing the Mumbai terrorist attacks, and I offer my tributes to all the people who lost their lives in the cowardly attack. The Modi government’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism is clear, and the entire world is appreciating and providing broad support to India’s anti-terrorism campaigns,” he said.
“On the anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, I pay my humble tribute to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives to protect the people of our country. The nation remembers their supreme sacrifice with gratitude,” Murmu posted.
“Let us reaffirm our commitment to combat terrorism in all forms. Let us move forward together on the path of progress with a resolve to build a stronger and more prosperous India,” the president added. (PTI)





