Forgive me readers for talking once again about Bombay terror strikes on 26/11. The hurt is too deep for me to forgive and forget! These damn-tears just don’t know when to stop trickling down my face. Every time I see the images of families grieving, my heart weeps and prays for their loss. I am [...]
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