
The Rameshwaram Cafe, Brookefield, targeted by IED blast, reopens
The Hindu
Bengaluru Rameshwaram Cafe blast: Exactly a week after The Rameshwaram Cafe, Brookfield, was targeted by an IED blast that left 10 injured, it was reopened for patrons on March 8 on Shivaratri day.
Exactly a week after The Rameshwaram Cafe, Brookefield, was targeted by an IED blast that left 10 injured, it was reopened for patrons on Friday, Shivaratri day.
“The grand relaunch of the restaurant in just a week’s time is a befitting response to the dastardly bomb attack,” said Divya Raghavendra, one of the co-founders of The Rameshwaram Cafe, at the relaunch on Friday. “The attack has neither shaken us nor the community that is nurturing the cafe. The attacker may have thought that this would hit the courage of the restaurant, but his assumptions are false. The place will continue to thrive,” she said.
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She emphasised that after the blast, several customers stood with them, consoled them and gave them the confidence needed to relaunch the restaurant in just a week.
The mood at the restaurant was upbeat with hundreds of well-wishers visiting and wishing the owners well. The relaunch was done by performing Hindu rituals. However, contrary to The Rameshwaram Cafe’s invite for the relaunch, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar and Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara did not turn up.
Local MLA Manjula Arvind Limbavali and local MP P. C. Mohan, both from the BJP visited the restaurant.
Security was beefed up at the restaurant and only those with the passes were allowed inside. Metal detectors were placed to check every person entering the restaurant.