'You may forgive, but never forget'

26 November,2009 08:13 AM IST |   |  Hemal Ashar

The Public Concern for Governance Trust (PCGT) held a 26/11 tribute, We Remember, at NCPA last evening.


The Public Concern for Governance Trust (PCGT) held a 26/11 tribute, We Remember, at NCPA last evening.
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The event began with 10 young victims of the carnage. Rohan Kamble (14), who lost his father at the Taj, received resounding applause when he said, "I want to become the managing director of Taj."

Shattered Lives: Children who lost a parent in the terror attacks. were present at the We Remember tribute at NCPA yesterday.


As Anup Jalota sang bhajans, PCGT chairman B G Deshmukh said, "We all have to work together to make sure such an attack never recurs. In case it does, our forces should be equipped to give a fitting reply to the terrorists."

De-politicise force


It was Mumbai police commissioner D Sivanandan's words that seemed to shake the rafters of the theatre.

He said, "Mumbai has had so many bomb blasts, but we seem to forget everything in the aftermath. We may forgive, but we should never forget. Candlelight vigils are not the answer."

Former police commissioner Julio Ribeiro stressed on de-politicising the police force. "If politicians want to run the police force, they should wear a police uniform and run it," he ended.
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