Devika Rotawan, a survivor of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, recounts the horrific night at CSMT when she was shot at age nine. Her testimony was crucial in convicting Ajmal Kasab. Sixteen years later, she lives with the physical and emotional scars, advocating for victims and an end to terrorism while awaiting promised housing.
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