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Ghalib Guru, son of Afzal Guru – who was executed in 2013 for his role in 2001 Parliament attack – said he owns an Aadhaar card and hopes that he will get an Indian passport to avail international medical scholarship.
“I appeal that I should get a passport. I also have an Aadhaar card. If I get a passport, I can avail international medical scholarship,” said Guru, speaking to news agency ANI.
The 18-year-old lives in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla district with his mother, Tabassum, and says that he got the Aadhaar card in 2013.
According to the newspaper, while Guru would prefer to make it to a medical college in the country, he wants to keep his options open.
Guru credits his mother for isolating him from local terror groups and those from Pakistan, reported The Times of India.
Speaking to Kashmir Observer, Afzal Guru’s son accused The Times of India of misquoting him.
The TOI report had quoted him as saying that he “will be a proud Indian citizen when I get my passport.”
In a lengthier version of this video, Ghalib can be heard saying that the report misquoted him, adding, “How can I be a proud Indian citizen? They killed my father”.
(With inputs from PTI, Kashmir Observer and The Times of India)
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