9 yrs of 26/11 Mumbai attacks: Modi urges world to battle terror together

Initially the world did not take us seriously, but now it is realising the destructive aspects of terrorism, says PM Modi in his 'Mann ki Baat' radio broadcast

Photo: Narendra Modi Twitter Handle
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Press Trust of India New Delhi
1 min read Last Updated : Nov 25 2019 | 11:33 AM IST

On the ninth anniversary of the Mumbai terror strikes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday recalled the sacrifice of those who lost their lives in the attacks and said the world would have to battle terrorism together.

 
For over four decades, India had been raising the issue of terrorism, Modi said in his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' radio programme.
 
“Initially the world did not take us seriously, but now it is realising the destructive aspects of terrorism... The world will have to join hands to eliminate terrorism,” he said.
 
The prime minister said terrorism and extremism made an "unholy attempt" to damage the country's social fabric and it was essential that all humanitarian forces became aware of the problem.
 
"This is the land of lord Mahavir, Buddha, Guru Nanak and Mahatma Gandhi, which has given the message of peace and non-violence... Terrorism is bent on destroying humanitarian forces. Therefore, humanitarian forces, not only of India but of the entire world, will have to unite to defeat terrorism," he said.
 
Scores of people were killed on this day in 2008 in terror attacks across Mumbai.



 

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First Published: Nov 26 2017 | 12:55 PM IST

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