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Family of Indian hero would prefer a hanging to honors |
2010-04-30 |
![]() Three days before the anti-terror court pronounces its verdict, 23-year-old Vaishali Ombale, daughter of the slain policeman, told PTI that her family will never forgive Kasab, who altered their lives forever. "These honours do not delight us. I, my family and people of India want Kasab hanged. This is what matters to us," she said looking at the Ashok Chakra, the highest peacetime gallantry award given posthumously to her father for his exemplary valour. Vaishali, presently pursuing Masters of Education, said unlike Afzal Guru's case, she hoped the government would not delay Kasab's execution of punishment if he is held guilty. "I am still to come to terms with the fact that my father is no more. He may not be with us but we feel his presence all the time. On that fateful night when I phoned him, he said he was fine and asked me not to worry," she said. Around 12.45 am on the intervening night of November 26-27, Omable got an alert on his walkie-talkie that two terrorists had hijacked a Skoda car and were heading for Girgaum Chowpatty. As the vehicle rammed into a road divider at Chowpatty, Ombale dashed towards Kasab after he got down from the car and gripped the barrel of his assault rifle with both hands. With his weapon pointed at Ombale, Kasab pulled the trigger pumping bullets into his stomach, but the brave officer held on to the gun till his death. 50-year-old Ombale took several bullets in the process but it enabled his colleagues to pounce on the terrorist and capture him alive to stand trial. "The government has extended all possible help to the families of slain policemen but at the same time it should also ensure that the men in uniform are provided with hi-end equipment to deal with such terror scenarios in future," said Vaishali. "I feel if my father had a modern weapon to fight against Kasab, he would have been alive now. I don't want other policemen to meet a similar fate," she added. |
Posted by:ryuge |
#2 IMHO after watching the videos, I think the police should be ashamed. Initially they ran, hid, or simply ignored the terrorists. There were FEW gunman and if the police and/or security personnel had acted it would have taken a WEEK to secure a hotel. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2010-04-30 14:10 |
#1 I hope that the policeman`s daughter gets her wish and a hanging judge has been appointed. |
Posted by: Dave UK 2010-04-30 09:41 |