A Journey of Remembrance: A Tribute to the 2005 Delhi Bomb Blast Victims

Families of victims from the 2005 Delhi bomb blasts gathered at Sarojini Nagar Market to honor the 20th anniversary of the tragedy. They commemorated lost loved ones with a candlelight vigil and renewed calls for a government job reservation for victims' families, urging action from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 29-10-2025 20:16 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 20:16 IST
A Journey of Remembrance: A Tribute to the 2005 Delhi Bomb Blast Victims
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On Wednesday, families of the 2005 Delhi serial bomb blast victims congregated at the Sarojini Nagar Market to mark the 20th anniversary of the tragic event. The somber gathering featured candlelighting, floral tributes, and a shared silence in memory of the lives lost in the Diwali-eve explosions.

Notable attendees included Kumari Manisha, who suffered a profound loss of family members, and Kuldeep Singh, a former DTC bus driver who became visually impaired while heroically saving lives. Vinod Poddar, alongside other victims' families, shared heart-wrenching tales of survival and remembrance.

The attendees reiterated their demand for a 2% government job reservation for the victims' dependents. Ashok Randhawa, South Asian Forum for People Against Terror president, highlighted ongoing pleas to government officials, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking tangible support for impacted families.

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