Afzal Guru's family wants him buried at home
Related
Top Stories
- Rs 20L seized from Ajit Chandila relative's home, another ex-cricketer held
- Indian American teen Eesha Khare invents wondrous 20-sec charger, Google eyes bid
- India and China ask SRs to work on more border steps
- Can't charge man with rape over consensual sex even if marriage eludes: Supreme Court
- Saudi Arabian authorities refuse to accept new Indian passports

The family members of Afzal Guru say they came to know about his hanging through media and demanded that the government hand over his body to them for burial.
''We want the body of my father... I want to see his face,'' Afzal Guru's 14 year old son Ghalib told The Indian Express. ''We want to bury him here.''
Ghalib lives with his paternal grandfather Ghulam Mohammad Buhroo. The family says that they are unable to leave their home in Bramulla because of strict curfew restrictions.
''We had called the local police station, requesting them to let us go to Guru's ancestral home Doabgah. The police declined,'' Buhroo said.
Buhroo said that Home minister Sushilkumar Shinde is lying when he says that the government had informed the family.
''We met him (Guru) at Tihar Jail on Raksha Bandan. My wife and Ghalib were accompanying me. If the government would have informed us, we would have atleast gone and met him one last time,'' Buhru said. ''The government is lying. They did not tell us anything.''
Buhroo said that now that the government has hanged him (Afzal), it is our right to perform his funeral in accordance with our religion.
''How can they bury him inside Tihar jail? He has a family. He has a son, wife and brother. They must hand over the body to us as soon as possible,'' Buhroo said. ``The government must not do another injustice with us by burying
While J-K government has imposed a Valley-wide strict curfew, Army has been called in too. In Sopore and Baramulla, the Army has been on the streets imposing the curfew.
The internet facility too has gone down in different parts of Kashmir. Sources say that the internet connectivity on cell phones has been snapped.
Editors’ Pick
- 'Sophisticated' Indian cyberattacks targeted Pak military sites: Report
- Talkative Li quoted Weber, Hegel, Jobs, said PM is large-hearted
- Bihar food corp ends up with chaff as rice worth Rs 535 cr vanishes from mills
- In 7 lucrative minutes on May 9, Sreesanth bowled six balls, bookie made Rs 2.5 cr
- India and China ask border envoys to work on more steps
- Former Ranji player among 3 more held
- Rajasthan Royals to file FIR against tainted trio
- Family of theft accused allege police torture
- IVF breakthrough can triple number of births: Scientists
- After Khalid’s death, Muslim leaders want govt to make Nimesh panel report public
- Meteoroid impact triggers bright flash on the moon
- Cobrapost sting: NABARD chief gives clean chit to co-operative banks


Manhunt launched to nab anti-national graffiti suspects in Kashmir
Kashmir: Strike against spurious drug trade evokes little response
Kashmir has become hub of sub-standard medicines: Darakshan Andrabi
Girl becomes first Kashmiri to develop Android app




















