Public passions still running high


  • Opinion
  • Monday, 22 Dec 2008

Fuelled by an incessant outpouring of public anger at the Nov 26 Mumbai carnage, political rivals put aside their differences to devise measures to prevent further terror attacks.

THE Mumbai terror attack continues to dominate public affairs. An intense and often divisive debate now rages on a variety of questions thrown up by the blood-curdling atrocity last month in the financial capital of the country.

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