Malegaon 2008 Blast: Justice Denied, Clock Still Stands Still
A rusted clock, frozen at 9:35 AM, hangs in a Malegaon tea stall. It’s a grim reminder of the devastating bomb blast of 2008 that claimed six innocent lives.
The clock, a silent witness to the tragedy, now serves as a poignant memorial. Its shattered face reflects the fractured sense of justice felt by the victims’ families.
A Mumbai court recently delivered a shocking verdict, acquitting all accused in the case. This has sparked outrage and renewed calls for a thorough re-investigation.
The acquittal raises serious questions about the efficacy of the judicial process and the fight for justice for victims of terror. The ticking clock in Malegaon remains a stark symbol of a justice system seemingly failing its people. This case highlights the urgent need for improved investigation and prosecution of terror-related offences in India.