Kasab haunts survivors 3 years after 26/11

Mumbai: Three years after Ajmal Amir Kasab and his accomplices convulsed the country`s financial capital, the survivors of 26/11 terror attacks are still waiting for the day when the convicted Pakistani gunman will be hanged. "Why is Kasab not hanged yet? What are we waiting for, another 26/11 type horrific attack? Kasab and his accomplices […]

Mumbai: Three years after Ajmal Amir Kasab and his accomplices convulsed the country`s financial capital, the survivors of 26/11 terror attacks are still waiting for the day when the convicted Pakistani gunman will be hanged. "Why is Kasab not hanged yet? What are we waiting for, another 26/11 type horrific attack? Kasab and his accomplices went on a rampage and shook every one of us. Why the government is not doing enough. Whenever I read anything about Kasab it just annoys me," 13-year-old Devika Rotwan, told PTI.

On the ill-fated night of November 26, 2008, Devika`s father Natwarlal was waiting at the Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) here with his daughter and son Akash for a train, when two terrorists opened fire at the railway station. Shot in the right leg, Devika, who was the youngest eye-witness to depose in the court, had to rely on crutches for a long time.