Mohammed Afzal Guru | |
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Native name | افضل گورو |
Born |
near Sopore, Baramulla district, Jammu and Kashmir |
30 June 1969
Died | 9 February 2013 Tihar Jail, Delhi, India |
(aged 43)
Cause of death | Executed by hanging |
Resting place | Tihar jail |
Known for | Role, conviction and execution in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack. |
Criminal charge | 2001 attack on the Parliament of India |
Criminal penalty | Death sentence |
Criminal status | Executed by hanging at 08:00 (IST) on 9 February 2013 |
Spouse(s) | Tabasum Guru |
Parent(s) | Habibullah (father) and Ayesha Begum (mother) |
Allegiance | Jaish-e-Mohammed |
Conviction(s) | Murder Conspiracy Waging war against India Possession of explosives |
Mohammad Afzal Guru (30 June 1969 – 9 February 2013) was a Kashmiri separatist, who was convicted for his role in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack. He received a death sentence for his involvement, which was upheld by the Indian Supreme Court. Following the rejection of a mercy petition by the President of India, he was executed on 9 February 2013. His body was buried within the precincts of Delhi's Tihar Jail. Independent commentators have questioned his sentence stating that he did not receive adequate legal representation and that his execution was carried out in secrecy.
Guru born in Du Aabgah village near Sopore town in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir in 1969 to the family of Habibullah. Habibullah ran a timber and transport business, and died when Afzal was a child. He completed his schooling from Government School, Sopore. He passed the matriculation exam in 1986 and completed his higher secondary education in Sopore. He subsequently enrolled in the Jhelum valley medical college. He had completed the first year of his MBBS course and was preparing for competitive exams.
Afzal's native place was Sopore. There, he ran a commission agency in fruits. It was during this business venture that he came into contact with Tariq, a man from Anantnag, who motivated him to join Jihad for the liberation of Kashmir. He crossed the Line of Control and proceeded to Muzaffarabad, Pakistan occupied Kashmir. There, he became a member of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front and then returned to Sopore shortly afterward to lead 300 rebels. He did odd jobs and completed his graduation from Delhi University in the year 1993–94. Shaukat who was a friend of Geelani, made Guru visit Geelani and they used to discuss Jihad and the "liberation" of Kashmir at length. In the summer of 1993–94, on the advice of his family, he surrendered to the Border Security Force and returned to Delhi where he worked till 1996. He took up a job with a pharmaceuticals firm and served as its area manager. Simultaneously, he worked as a commission agent for medical and surgical goods in the year 1996. During this period, he used to shuttle between Srinagar and Delhi. On a visit to Kashmir in 1998, he married a Baramulla native, Tabasum.