This was how the relatives of some the victims of the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts reacted to the conviction of six persons accused in the case by a TADA court here today.
Some them chose to term the verdict as "half victory" as the delivery of justice was inordinately delayed.
The six convicted by the the special TADA court, in the second leg of the trial, include the blasts mastermind Mustafa Dossa and extradited gangster Abu Salem.
Kamla Malkani, a Worli resident who was hurt in the blast at Century Bazaar, said she was not too enthused by the verdict.
Tushar Priti Deshmukh, who lost his mother in the blast at Century Bazaar, shared the feeling.
"Justice will prevail when the mastermind Dawood gets punishment," Tushar said.
"Today's verdict is obviously very late as it has come after 24 years... But it is positive. It will, however, reach to a logical conclusion when and only when Dawood faces the music for his misdeeds," he said.
The glass shards from the bomb blast near the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) pierced through Ajmera's face, arms and broke his ribcage. He has undergone 40 operations.
Naresh Saraf, who lost his right leg in the blasts, felt that justice had been delayed. "Though I have full faith in our judiciary, it is a fact that justice has been delayed. It would have been good had the verdict come within two to three years of the blasts."
The unprecedented attacks on March 12, 1993 had left 257 people dead, 713 seriously injured and destroyed properties worth Rs 27 crore.
A series of 12 bomb explosions took place one after another in about a span of two hours.
The blasts occurred at Bombay Stock Exchange, Katha Bazaar, Lucky petrol pump near Sena Bhavan, opposite Passport office near Century Bazaar, Fishermen's colony at Mahim Causeway, the basement of the Air India Building, Zaveri Bazaar, Hotel Sea Rock, Plaza Theatre, Centaur Hotel (Juhu), Sahar Airport (Bay no.54) and Centaur Hotel (near airport).
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