Devendra Fadnavis promises Govt support to policemen’s families’ needs of health, education and employment.
MUMBAI, Nob 26 (The CONNECT) – The Police Boys Association of Maharashtra partnered with the Police Boys Charitable Trust to honour the courageous martyrs of terrorist attacks in Mumbai 16 years ago.
Devendra Fadnavis, the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, (Pictured) attended the event and saluted the 26/11 martyrs. He denounced the attacks and expressed strong support for police personnel in Maharashtra. He also pledged to address the policemen’s family needs concerning health, education, and employment.
Several family members of the fallen heroes and students from various colleges in Mumbai gathered in significant numbers to pay tribute to those who lost their lives.
The date 26/11 stands as a deep and painful reminder as Mumbai faced its most horrifying attack in history. This act of terror not only rattled the bustling city but also resonated fear throughout the globe. Key locations such as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Leopold Cafe, Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, and Trident Hotel were targeted by terrorists, paralyzing the entire city and leading to the heartbreaking loss of numerous innocent lives. Even now, this tragic event lingers in the minds of every Indian. On the occasion of its 16th anniversary, tributes were offered to the brave souls who sacrificed their lives for their country.
“Emerging from the ashes of devastation was a beacon of resolve and resilience that reflected in the spirit of every Mumbaikar. It is striking how Mumbai bounced back after witnessing such horror; its recovery symbolizes the indomitable human spirit’s triumph over fear and adversity. Even though the memories from dark days continue to haunt us, let’s take a moment to celebrate Mumbai’s fortitude by acknowledging that terror failed in bringing down our strength and unity. Mumbai stands united, ready to confront any adverse events,” said Rahul Arjunrao Dubale, Founder and President of Maharashtra Police Boys Association.