Premium Content A Message to a Terrorist
by Vetan Kapoor - November 01, 2005
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This essay was written in response to the terrorist attacks in New Delhi, India, on Oct 31, 2005
Confusion and panic were clearly visible. People were running around frantically, shouting and screaming. Everyone was in a hurry. Nobody knew what was going to happen. We were all scared. Fall Fiesta was almost upon us.
The thirty or so students that were at school on that Saturday afternoon were responsible for the organization of Fall Fiesta, an…
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