The Names We Choose to Remember | Divya Jain
24 April 2025·7.8K views·150 likes·32s·127 words
Key Takeaways
- 1Now, wherever you go in the whole country, you can take anyone's name, Kasab
- 2Just show the photo and everyone will recognize him
- 3And if they recognize him, they will say, yes, he is Kasab
- 4Now, here, in Mumbai, they are sitting
- 5I am not talking about you, I am asking this question somewhere
Full Transcript
Now, wherever you go in the whole country, you can take anyone's name, Kasab. Almost everyone knows him. Just show the photo and everyone will recognize him. And if they recognize him, they will say, yes, he is Kasab. Now, here, in Mumbai, they are sitting. I am not talking about you, I am asking this question somewhere. Suddenly, I drop this question, who called Kasab? This pistol is drawing black. In every story, Ram and Ravan are there. In this story, we only took the name of Ravan. Why did we forget the name of Ram? This was done in Pakistan, in the IAS, in the terrorist attacks. We did it ourselves. The common Deet constable of India caught him.
That man's name was Tukaram Omletha.