A City Remembers the 2005 Paharganj Tragedy
On October 29, 2005, as Delhi prepared for Diwali festivities, tragedy struck at the heart of the city. Three devastating blasts ripped through the crowded Paharganj market, turning a vibrant evening into one of horror and chaos. The timing could not have been crueler — just two days before Diwali, a festival that symbolizes light and hope. Every year, Delhiites pause to remember not just the lives lost but the resilience the city showed in the face of terror.
Tributes at the Site of Loss
This year, a poignant tribute unfolded at the very site that witnessed the 2005 carnage. Families, survivors, and city officials gathered to honor the Red Fort victims and all those affected. The ceremony served as a reminder that while terror can shatter lives, it cannot break the spirit of a city united in grief and strength.
Let’s be honest, Delhi has seen its share of drama — from spicy street food to traffic jams that never end. But incidents like these remind us what truly matters: standing together and supporting each other when it counts the most. It’s a bittersweet moment, but also one that inspires hope and unity.
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