December 1992:
Communal riots broke out in Mumbai after the demolition on the Babri Masjid on December 6.
I was at Nagpada on December 7, one of the most sensitive areas in Mumbai. Yet... I survived.
March 1993:
A series of bombings struck Mumbai's stock exchange along with trains, hotels and gas stations in the city, killing 257 people and wounding more than 1,100.
I was at home recuperating from illness. I survived.
December 2001:
Militants attacked India's Parliament in New Delhi, leaving 14 people, including several gunmen, dead.
I had come on a vacation from Delhi to Mumbai. I survived.
August 2003:
Two taxis packed with explosives blew up outside a Mumbai tourist attraction and a busy market, killing 52 and wounding more than 100.
I had gone back to Delhi after my vacation in Mumbai. I survived.
July 2006: Seven bomb blasts on Mumbai trains killed more than 140 people and wounded hundreds more.
I was on the road not on rail. I survived.
For how long can we ride our luck?
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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2 comments:
Hey good to know that luck is on your side all the time.
Think I've guessed who this is! :)
Nice to hear from you after a long time and better to know you still keep track of my blogs. Trust alls well at your end.
Stay well.
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