Hyderabad, a day after the twin blasts
Feb 22, 2013
Hyderabad wakes up to bury its dead and witness political posturing over the reasons behind the horrific incident.
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Very shameful. Cases of rape draw attention from so called middle class and rich. But when poor die due to security issues, there is no public movement to pressurise government for increased safety. Absolutely regretful.