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Photos: Mumbai light candles, raise slogans against Uri attacks
Mumbaikars shouted slogans, school children light candles to protest against dastardly act of terrorism against Indian Army men who were killed in Uri attacks. Here are some of the pictures

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Children of schools, Mumbai citizens across in the country paid homage to the 18 soldiers who were martyred in a fidayeen attack on an army camp in Uri. Pic/PTI
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Children of schools, Mumbai citizens across in the country paid homage to the 18 soldiers who were martyred in a fidayeen attack on an army camp in Uri. Pic/PTI

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Candle light protests near Gateway of India
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Candle light protests near Gateway of India

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School students pay tributes to the Army soldiers who killed in the Uri terror attack, in Thane
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School students pay tributes to the Army soldiers who killed in the Uri terror attack, in Thane

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Indian Muslims shout anti-Pakistan slogans while protesting in Mumbai on September 20, 2016. Pic/AFP
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Indian Muslims shout anti-Pakistan slogans while protesting in Mumbai on September 20, 2016. Pic/AFP

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School students pay tributes to the Army soldiers who killed in the Uri terror attack, in Thane
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School students pay tributes to the Army soldiers who killed in the Uri terror attack, in Thane

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Congress activists protest against attack on Indian amry camp in Uri in Jammy and Kashmir, in Thane
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Congress activists protest against attack on Indian amry camp in Uri in Jammy and Kashmir, in Thane

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An Indian Muslim raises his clenched fist in air while protesting in Mumbai on September 20, 2016, following a militant attack at the Uri army base in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 18 Indian soldiers.
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An Indian Muslim raises his clenched fist in air while protesting in Mumbai on September 20, 2016, following a militant attack at the Uri army base in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 18 Indian soldiers.

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'India Salutes You' read a banner
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'India Salutes You' read a banner

