A victim's wife vents her anger on Kasab
"The
militant
(Kasab)
killed
my
husband
and
many
other
people.
So,
the
accused
must
get
severe
punishment.
He
must
be
hanged
till
death
for
killing
various
innocents,"
said
Solanki's
wife,
Ben.
Traumatized Ben, educating her sons not go for fishing.
It maybe recalled that ten gunmen from Pakistan arrived in Mumbai and started firing indiscriminately at a busy railway station, a Jewish settlement, a popular coffee shop and two luxury hotels.
Several innocents were held hostage over the next three days and at least 166 people were killed before Indian commandos smoked out the terrorists on Nov 28 2008.
Kasab is facing the gallows and the Bombay High Court is hearing his appeal against death sentence.
India blames Pakistan for fostering militants and says elements within the state were behind the Mumbai attacks in 2008.
ANI