India Against Terrorism - Anurag Mishra
Anti Terrorism Day 2021: It is observed on 21
May every year. The day marks the death anniversary of former Prime Minister
Rajiv Gandhi. He was assassinated on 21 May 1991.
Our nation has witnessed several terror attacks so far.
Terrorism not only paved an impact on life and property but also create fear in
the population. It is also difficult to distinguish terrorism from other forms
of political violence and violent crime including state-based armed conflict,
non-state conflict, one-sided violence, hate crime, homicide, etc. The lines
between these different forms of violence are still not clear and are often
blurry.
It is said, "Terrorists have no religion. They only
understand the language of devastation".
1. Pulwama Attack in 2019
On 14 February, 2019, one of the deadliest terror attacks
on our brave security forces in Pulwama, Jammu, and Kashmir shocked the Nation.
In the attack at least 40 CRPF personnel were killed. An explosive-filled
vehicle was rammed by a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorist on a bus ferrying CRPF
jawans. The bus was a part of the CRPF convoy. At CRPF's Lethpora camp near the
site where the terror attack took place, the memorial has been erected to pay
respect and to commemorate memories of soldiers who paid the ultimate price.
2. Uri Attack in 2016
On 18 September 2016, the worst attack on Army, heavily
armed militants suspected to be from Pakistan-based JeM stormed an army base in
Uri in Kashmir where 17 jawans were killed. The Army base was located barely a
few kilometres from the Line of Control (LoC) and some 70 km from Srinagar and
was attacked by four terrorists. It caused heavy casualties in the Dogra
regiment. 20 more army personnel were injured. After around three-hour gun
battle, four terrorists were killed. The attack was reported as the deadliest
attack on security forces in Kashmir in two decades.
According to the Army statement "A group of heavy terrorists targeted the
rear administrative base of a unit at Uri, Kashmir". There have been a
total of 17 Army fatal casualties. Of these, 13-14 casualties have been due to
these tents/shelters having caught fire”.
Nearly about 10 days, the Indian Special Forces carried
out a surgical strike on seven terror launchpads along the LoC in
Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
3. 26/11 Mumbai attack in 2008
It is also one of the most horrific attacks in the
country's history. On 26 November, 2008, 10 heavily-armed terrorists from
Pakistan LeT based created mayhem in Mumbai in which around 166 people lost
lives and over 300 were injured. It was a coordinated shooting and bombing
attack in Mumbai at five major locations.
4. Jaipur Blasts in 2008
Again nation was shocked by the terrorist attack that
took place on 13 May, 2008 in Pink city Jaipur. Series of nine bomb blasts in a
span of 15 minutes in which around 80 people were killed and more than 170 were
injured.
5. Mumbai Train Bombings in 2006
A series of seven blasts took place over a period of 11
minutes on 11 July, 2006 during evening rush hour on the Suburban Railway in
Mumbai (earlier known as Bombay), the capital city of Maharashtra. In the
blasts around 209 people lost their lives and over 700 were injured.
Perpetrators were terrorist outfits- Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI),
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
6. Delhi Bomb blast in 2005
On 29 October, 2005, a series of bomb blasts in Delhi,
the national capital in which around 66 persons lost lives and more than 200
were injured. Crowd markets and some city areas were targeted. The blasts took
place in Sarojini Nagar, Paharganj, and a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus
in Govindpuri. The blasts of 2005 were linked with a terrorist group of LeT. It
was said that the serial explosions that rocked Delhi in 2005 were the biggest
terrorist strike in India, outside Kashmir, since the 1993 blasts in Mumbai.
According to one estimate, at least 25 blasts in Delhi
took place since 1997. Even, in May, 2005, one person was killed and 60 were
injured in two explosions at two cinemas.
7. Parliament attack in 2001
On 13 December, terrorists of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and
the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) attacked the Parliament complex and opened fire in
which around nine people were killed.
According to the reports, a note, along with three AK-47
rifles, magazines, and UBGL grenades, was recovered from the site of the
attack. The victims were 5 Delhi police personnel, a woman Central Reserve
Police Force (CRPF) trooper, 2 Parliament watch and ward staff, and a gardener.
A journalist who was injured died later. All five terrorists were shot dead.
8. Bombay blasts in 1993
On 12 March, 1993, a series of bomb explosions in Mumbai
(Earlier Bombay) took place which resulted in the death of around 257 persons
and more than 700 persons were injured and the destruction of properties worth
more than Rupees 27 crores. Dawood Ibrahim was the main accused in the 1993
serial bomb blasts case in Mumbai. A series of 13 bomb explosions took place
that brought the city's most iconic buildings to its knees, the Bombay Stock
Exchange.
Various other terror attacks are also witnessed by India
that took several lives and made people injured. Mentioned above are some of
the deadly terror attacks that made India shook.

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