Press Briefing Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan addressed the media
today.
The Congress President Smt. Sonia Gandhi has
issued the following statement on the eve of
26/11.
Salutation to the Spirit of Our People
A year has passed since terror and tragedy
engulfed Mumbai. The siege by terrorists was a
brutal and wanton assault on innocent men, women
and children. It was an assault on a city and
its spirit of vitality and enterprise, its rich
pluralistic culture, where people of different
faiths and communities live and work together in
harmony. It was an assault on the very idea of
India.
These twelve months have not dimmed our grief
for those who died in the siege, our sympathy
for those who lost their loved ones, or our
sense of outrage. We salute the memory of all
those who perished during those 50 terrible
hours - the unsuspecting victims whom destiny
had placed in the path of terrorist bullets, the
brave officers and men of the Mumbai Police and
the National Security Guard called upon to do
their duty, and the hotel staff who died as they
tried to shelter their guests. We continue to
draw strength and inspiration from the heroism
and humanity displayed by so many ordinary
citizens who risked their lives to save others;
the selfless, untiring dedication with which
doctors, nurses, the men of the fire department
and ambulance services worked to bring succour
to the wounded and traumatized; and the manner
in which the people of our country stood united
at a time of peril.
We have learnt many hard lessons from the
tragedy of 26/11. But we have also learnt that
no terrorist attack will ever be able to hit at
the spirit of Mumbai and its people. If that was
the aim of the terrorist they miserably failed.
We have witnessed in this past year the courage,
resilience and determination with which
Mumbaikars have resumed their lives. If the
terrorists were seeking to divide our nation,
create chaos and divert us from our chosen path,
they miscalculated totally. India has emerged
stronger. In paying homage to the memory of
those who lost their lives and empathising with
the pain and loss of their loved ones, on behalf
of the Congress Party and on my own behalf I
salute the indomitable spirit of the people of
India.
On the question of clean chit given to former
Prime Minister Shri Narasimha Rao by Liberhan
Commission, Smt. Natarajan said that as far as
the stand of the Congress party is concerned, we
have nothing to add except what has already been
explained by my colleague yesterday.
To a further question with regard to action
taken against the persons indicted by the
Liberhan Commission report, Smt. Natarajan said
that it will be decided by the Parliament. While
making the stand of the Congress party clear,
she further added that it was explained by her
colleague yesterday. She said that the
demolition of the Babri Masjid is a saddening
historic event.
On the question whether any enquiry proceedings
would be initiated against Justice Liberhan,
Smt. Natarajan said the reasons for delay in
submission of the report will definitely be
enquired.
On another question of mentioning of the name of
Shri Vajpayee in the Liberhan Commission report,
Smt. Natarajan said that Vajpayee had delivered
a speech at that time on the issue. In this
context, while reacting on the statement made by
Mayawati, Smt. Natarajan further added that
Mayawati had compromised with the Bhartiya
Janata Party for the sake of coming into power.
(Tom Vadakkan)
Secretary, AICC