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Afzal Guru hanged: Curfew imposed in Kashmir valley, NH closed to avert trouble

TNN | Feb 9, 2013, 09.40 AM IST


SRINAGAR: Entire Kashmir valley has been placed under strict curfew in the wake of the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru in the wee hours of Saturday.

The reports said, the civil and police administration was informed of the hanging of Afzal Guru about 5am after he was hanged to death inside the Tihar jail at about 4.30am on Saturday.

Incidentally chief minister Omar Abdullah was in New Delhi on Friday and reports said that he was himself caught unawares about the rejection of the mercy plea of Afzal Guru by President Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday. Home minister Sushilkumar Shinde had promised that he would dispose of the file soon after took over the charge of home ministry last year.

Importantly, Supreme Court had ordered hanging of Guru in 2004, after he was charged of attack on the Parliament in 2001 but Grur's wife made an appeal to the President for mercy after his execution was scheduled in 2006 till then the mercy petition was pending with the President's office.

The reports from New Delhi said that President Pranab Mukherjee rejected the mercy plea on January 23, 2013 and hanging took place at about 4.30am on Saturday, inside the Tihar jail where the convict was lodged, the sources added.

Nine people including security men and officials of the Parliament were killed when Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists attacked the Parliament in 2001 and Afzal guru was held responsible for conspiracy and helping the perpetrators even several of the Kashmiris based in New Delhi were picked up for questioning but later on released after court observed that they were not involved in the crime.

The authorities in Srinagar and other major towns of the valley had announcements through loudspeakers to remain indoors after the Fajr Nimaz and heavy deployment of para-military and police was placed in the sensitive areas of miasuma locality in uptown besides areas in down town, the reports said.


The authorities have even closed the Srinagar-Jammu national high for the day to avert the trouble. Large number of para-military personnel have deployed outside the houses of the separatist leaders to prevent them from coming out on the streets to instigate trouble in the valley, the reports said.
Reports said, Srinagar residents are informing one another on phone about the imposition of curfew in the valley and trying to know the situation in their respective areas.

Incidentally, the hanging of Guru came two days earlier February 11 when JKLF activists were preparing to observe "Martyr's day" for the hanging of their founder leader Maqbool Bhat , who was hanged to death in Tihar jail on February 11 in 1983 after he was held guilty of killing bank manger in border district of Kupwara in bank robbery case.


The separatist leaders and the mainstream politicians were averse to hanging of Guru and the chief minister Omar Abdullah wanted that his hanging should be delayed for the time being during his rule in the state.

Afzal Guru, who hailed from Sopore in north Kashmir was a Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist and was sentenced to death by the SC in 2002 after he was found guilty of 2001 Parliament attack.

While some sources say that Azal Guru's mercy appeal was rejected on Friday but some sources say that it was rejected by the President on January 23, 2013.

Initially Afzal Guru was a part of JKLF terrorist outfit. Guru, according to his own interviews with various newspapers, had admitted that he rejoined militancy after one Tariq Ahmad of Anantnag motivated him to join jehad for liberation of Kashmir by launching attacks on various embassies and Indian institutions. Tariq, according to Guru's own version introduced him to one Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist in Ghaziabad in Pakistan, who motivated him to launch an attack .


Afzal Guru hanged: Curfew imposed in Kashmir valley, NH closed to avert trouble - The Times of India
 
Perhaps an innocent man was framed. Arundhati Roi thinks so.
 
He was a poor fruit seller he always denied the attacks, this is indian Propaganda, he was also also not one of the attackers, all attackers were killed. He was deliberately arrested and inocent fruit seller has been hanged by india based on propaganda.

Well,the Indian Judicial system thinks different and thats what actually counts.
 
Perhaps an innocent man was framed. Arundhati Roi thinks so.

Just googled to find out if arundhati roi is part of indian judiciary..... I failed to get any response from google...... Sorry Mate.....
 
Better late than never.
 
Perhaps an innocent man was framed. Arundhati Roi thinks so.

According to the report submitted in the post by a Pakistani member just before your post :

Initially Afzal Guru was a part of JKLF terrorist outfit. Guru, according to his own interviews with various newspapers, had admitted that he rejoined militancy after one Tariq Ahmad of Anantnag motivated him to join jehad for liberation of Kashmir by launching attacks on various embassies and Indian institutions. Tariq, according to Guru's own version introduced him to one Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist in Ghaziabad in Pakistan, who motivated him to launch an attack .

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/centra...g-news-afzal-guru-hanged-6.html#ixzz2KNXQIQf5

We should hang those cow-smugglers and pole-vaulters as well.
 
Mohammed Afzal Guru: Delhi parliament attack plotter hanged

A fruit seller sentenced to death over a 2001 plot to attack India's parliament has been hanged after his final clemency plea was rejected.

Officials said Mohammed Afzal Guru was executed at Tihar jail on the outskirts of Delhi.

Afzal Guru had always denied plotting the attack, which killed nine people.

Security has been stepped up and a curfew announced in the border state of Kashmir, where news of the execution was expected to spark unrest.

Executions are very rare in India - Afzal Guru's was only the second since 2004, after Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the sole surviving attacker from the 2008 Mumbai attack was executed in November.

Pakistan-backed attack?

The December 2001 attack was one of the most controversial incidents in recent Indian history, correspondents say.

Five rebels stormed India's parliament in New Delhi on 13 December 2001, killing a gardener and eight policemen before they were shot dead by security forces.

India blamed the attack on the Jaish-e-Mohammed militant group, which it said was backed by Pakistan.

Pakistan denied involvement in the attack but relations between the two countries nosedived as their armies massed about a million troops along the border.

Afzal Guru was one of two men sentenced to death for helping plan the attack, although the sentence of Shaukat Hussain was later reduced on appeal to 10 years in jail.

Two other people accused in the case, SAR Geelani and Afsan Guru, were acquitted due to a lack of evidence.

Afzal Guru's appeal was first refused by the Supreme Court and then the president.

BBC News - Mohammed Afzal Guru: Delhi parliament attack plotter hanged
 
Here comes the cartoons...:rofl:

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Expect a wankfest in the TV studios by the self-declared intellectuals, HR champions, leftie liberals for the next two days.

Not to forget a 30,00,000 word essay from Arundati Roy :angel:


I'm pretty certain Amnesty International will come out with all guns blazing. They were pretty vicious when Kasab was hung.
 
oye mubaraka badhaiya patake
Congress tab b kutti hai aur sab si badiya kuttia sonia.

Yup true. Supreme Court made a mistake. Arundhati Roy knows everything. :enjoy:

PAKISTANI TAKES Arundhati Roy as a chief justice of india... it seem :P
 
YEAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

Finally he gets what he deserves!

Jai Hind!
 
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