Pak LeT terrorist Kasab did not have ‘iota of remorse’: Nurse Anjali Kulthe at UNSC
   Date :17-Dec-2022

Anjali Kulthe
 
 
UNITED NATIONS :
 
ANJALI Kulthe, the brave staff nurse who saved many lives during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, has said that the Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab did not have an “iota of remorse” when she saw him in jail after he was captured alive. Addressing the ‘UNSC Briefing: Global Counterterrorism Approach: Challenges and Way Forward’ via video link on Thursday, Kulthe recalled the horror that the victims of the attacks went through on that fateful day when 10 Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists launched coordinated shooting and bombing attacks in Mumbai at five major locations, killing 166 people and injuring over 300 people.
 
Kulthe, who was a staff nurse at the Cama and Albless Hospital for Women and Children when the attack took place, told the Security Council members that Kasab did not show even an “iota of remorse” when she saw him in jail after he was captured alive. She reportedly saw two terrorists, including Kasab, storm into the gates of the hospital and kill the guards. The LeT terrorists targeted five prominent places of the financial capital - Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station, Nariman House business and residential complex, Cama Hospital, Leopold Cafe, the Oberoi-Trident Hotel, and Taj Hotel and Tower.