Photographs: Sahil Salvi/Rediff.com
Rich tributes were on Saturday paid to the 26/11 martyrs on the third anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks by Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and a host of other leaders.
The governor and chief minister laid wreaths at the police memorial in Mumbai on Saturday morning and observed silence for a while in memory of the 18 security personnel, including then Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare, who died fighting the Pakistani terrorists during the three-day siege in November 2008.
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Rich tributes paid to 26/11 martyrs
Image: Maharashtra governor K Sankaranarayanan at the police memorial in MumbaiPhotographs: Sahil Salvi/Rediff.com
Home Minister R R Patil, Public Works Department Minister Chhagan Bhujbal, Minister of State for Home Satej Patil, Member of ParliamentNitesh Rane, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Umesh Sarangi, DGP K Subramanian, ATS chief Rakesh Maria, Mumbai Police Commissioner Arup Patnaik and family members of the martyrs were among those who paid tributes.
Senior government officials and top police officers also attended the event.
Rich tributes paid to 26/11 martyrs
Image: Kavita Karkare, wife of slain ATS chief Hemant Karkare, attends the function on the third anniversary of the attacksPhotographs: Sahil Salvi/Rediff.com
The police memorial in Marine Drive, south Mumbai, will remain open on Saturday for public to enable them to pay respects to the bravehearts.
On November 26, 2008, Ajmal Amir Kasab and nine other heavily-armed gunmen, who arrived here by sea, attacked various places, including the Taj Mahal Hotel, Nariman House, Oberoi Hotel and Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station, killing 166 people and injuring several others.
Kasab, who was caught alive and sentenced to death by a trial court, is currently lodged in the high security Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai.
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