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Is Kasab more important than a martyr?
Updated On: 04 February, 2011 07:25 AM IST | | Abhishek Anand
This is what 26/11 hero Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's uncle asks before setting himself on fire in front of Rashtrapati Bhavan
This is what 26/11 hero Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's uncle asks before setting himself on fire in front of Rashtrapati Bhavan
"This is so frustrating and unfortunate. A son of India scarifies his life and the cunning politicians can't even hang Kasab," wrote 55-year-old K. Mohanan in his suicide note. 
Rage within: Major Unnikrishan's uncle being taken to a hospital after he
attempted suicide near Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi yesterday. Pic/Mid Day
Mohanan, who is uncle of late Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, the NSG commando who was killed during 26/11 attack in Mumbai, set himself ablaze in front of Rashtrapati Bhavan's gate number 4 on Thursday evening.
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| Terrorist Kasab |
A part of the note read: "Indian politicians have always ruined the lives of common men. Today, every Indian except the sick politicians, is proud of my son Sandeep. The era has changed, the mentality of Indians has changed but what has not changed is the mentality of the sick politicians.
They are just gobbling up the hard earned money of the citizens of India. All of them are the same. I hope someday sons of these politicians too become martyrs, because only then they will realise what pain I am suffering. The administrators and representatives of the political parties couldn't do anything for the victims of 26/11 terror attack. Was it actually a war between two nations?
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