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Parliament attack: How jihadis attacked India's temple of democracy

13 December 2001, The day when India's symbol of democracy—Parliament - was attacked by the enemies of humanity.Although it was an unsuccessful attempt to storm the Parliament complex.,the attack left a trail of evidence behind,

 

Mohammad Afzal Guru, the main accused in this attack was sentenced to death by the  Supreme Court in 2004. His execution is still awaited as his appeal for clemency is lying with the President. The others were acquitted for lack of evidence and shoddy investigation.



Our security personnel did not let any of the terrorists  enter the Parliament house.  They sacrificed their lives in order to save the temple of democracy. Had even one of those terrorists  succeeded in entering the House, it would have been  a shame for Indian security forces.  

The attack turned international opinion against Pakistan with parallels being drawn with 9/11.  India deployed its army across the Pakistan border under Operation Parakram, and Pakistan also deployed its army on the other side, resulting in a tense eyeball-to-eyeball scenario.  Eleven years later, India might have managed to put the state sponsor of terror tag on Pakistan, but little has changed.

 

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