India, Aug. 26 -- The survivors of twin bomb blasts in Hyderabad of August 25, 2007 on Monday appealed to the Telangana government to build memorials for those who died in the tragic incident.

At least 42 people were killed and more than 60 wounded in two powerful bomb explosions - one at Gokul Chat, an eatery in the busy Koti area and another at Lumbini Park, an open air auditorium on the banks of Hussainsagar lake.

Five men, who were accused of playing a role in the 2007 blasts, were arrested by an anti-terrorism squad in 2008. About 170 witnesses were examined and questioned during the trial in the special court for National Investigation Agency (NIA) cases in Hyderabad.

After a prolonged trial for 10 years, the special court on Sep...