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Tata condemns attacks; urges all to stay united
 
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November 27, 2008 15:46 IST

Following the horrific terror attacks in Mumbai that have left more than 100 people dead and 300 injured, Ratan Tata, chairman Tata Sons and of Indian Hotels Co Ltd -- which owns the Taj group of hotels -- has condemned the killing of innocent people and urged people to stay united.

In a statement issued to the media, Tata said: 'The terrible wanton attacks last night (Wednesday night) on innocent people and the destruction of prominent landmarks in India deserve to be universally condemned.'

'My sympathies and condolences go out to all those who have suffered, been injured, and those who have lost their loved ones in this terrible act of hatred and destruction.'

'We cannot replace the lives that have been lost and we will never forget the terrifying events of last night, but we must stand together, shoulder to shoulder as citizens of India, and rebuild what has been destroyed.'

'We must show that we cannot be disabled or destroyed, but that such heinous act will only make us stronger. It is important that we do not allow divisive forces to weaken us. We need to overcome these forces as one strong unified nation.'


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