Pak High Commissioner summoned by MEA Pakistan High Commissioner to India Shahid Malik summoned by Ministry of External Affairs in connection with the Mumbai terror attacks, sources told PTI.
India had blamed elements in Pakistan as being responsible for the attacks. |
'I was saved because of my Indian looks' Line Kristin Woldbeck, a marketing and communications expert from Norway, believes that she was the only customer who escaped unhurt on the night of November 26, when terrorists attacked Cafe Leopold. "As soon as the terrorists entered Cafe Leopold, they began firing indiscriminately," she says. While she was left unscathed, her Indian friend -- whose name she refused to divulge -- and her Norwegian boyfriend Arne Stromme, were not so lucky. |
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Cyberspace: Public vents ire Citizens are finding cyberspace to be the best way to express their views on the grisly terror act and are not shying away from holding the country's politicians responsible for the situation. |
Terrorist's shoes Kasav is no phantom in police custody -- he is for real and was captured a couple of hours after his career as serial murderer began. |
'10 terrorists landed' The number of militants who entered the city through the sea was 10 and "they are all accounted for," said Joint Commissioner of Mumbai Police (Crime Branch) Rakesh Maria.
He, however, said that they were probing possible local support being extended by some people in the metropolis and "everything would be clear only after investigations". |
They drove commandos A little before midnight on Wednesday, Santosh Chakne, a bus driver with the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Service, was told he was on special duty. He had to take his bus to Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport (domestic) to pick up Army commandos and take them to the Taj Mahal hotel in south Mumbai.It was only when he was waiting outside the airport that a phone call alerted him to the terrorist attack on the Taj Mahal hotel and at other places in Mumbai. |
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'I took this phone out of a dead body's pocket'
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Taj Burns Like New York, let us rise from the gray ashes, shaking off fear and despair to find peace. But let us find answers without darting down dark alleys of suspicion and down hawkish labyrinths. May we have the courage to do what it takes to rebuild a safe world for our children. |
Will the Messiah please stand up? 'What worries me is whether the political class grasps the damage its inaction has wrought, not merely on the nation's morale, not merely on the men in uniform who form India's backbone, not merely on its polity, but among its people.' |
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Wish our heroes At this emotional moment, rediff.com pays tribute to our Heroes in Uniform. Come, join us, in celebrating our Real Life Heroes. |
Bollywood reacts to terror
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Box Office hit Last week's collections hit a new low at the box office. |
Bizmen who lost their lives
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Questions about terror ome unanswered questions about the terrorist attacks in Mumbai that need to be answered. If you wish to add questions to this tally, please e-mail questionsterror@rediffmail.com and we will post the most relevant questions here. |
Don't come to Mumbai! Write and discuss what you think of VIP visits to terror-hit Mmbai so that the political class get the message -- loud and clear. |