Rediff.com's Abhishek Mande was present at an event where political tamasha and inflated egos gained prominence over the sacrifice of a valiant cop who stopped Ajmal Kasab from running amok in Mumbai.
Around this time three years ago, Tukaram Omble was just a assistant sub inspector of Mumbai police reporting for duty. When his superiors called him in for a bandobast duty that night at the Girgaum Chowpatty junction along Marine Drive in South Mumbai, he just followed their orders.
Realising that the entire area was surrounded by policemen, a silver Skoda car, which had Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab inside along with another terrorist, rammed into a divider after taking a sudden U-turn.
Soon Omble pounced on the terrorist and had about 6 bullets pumped into him.
It is hard to imagine what havoc Kasab would have wreaked had Omble -- who was posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra -- not done what he did. The NSG would have been fighting three battles at the same time -- one at the Taj Mahal hotel, the second at the Chabad House and third at whichever place Kasab would have landed.
Three years hence, the greatest concern of Shiv Sena -- that holds a majority in the city's civic body -- and the Congress party was who would inaugurate the bronze bust at the spot where Omble was killed.
At the end it was Uddhav Thackeray, the executive president of Shiv Sena, who did the honours.
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