Ghalib Guru, the son of hanged Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru said, he’s “proud” of owning an Aadhaar card.
Ghalib Guru’s, 18, boasts off his Aadhaar card and told TOI, “At least I have one card to show. I am happy.”
Ghalib with his mother, wife of Afzal Guru, lives against the mountains of Gulshanabad.
“I will be a proud Indian citizen when I get my passport,” said Ghalib in a conversation with the news daily while explaining how it will open doors for abroad for higher education.
“If I don’t qualify NEET, I would like to go abroad. A college in Turkey may give me scholarship later on,” says Ghalib, Guru’s son, mentioning that he is only fulfilling his father’s dream.
“We learn from the mistakes of the past. My father could not pursue his medical career (at Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences). I want to complete it,” says Ghalib, looking at Tabassum.
“The credit goes to my mother. She created an isolated space for me ever since I was in class fifth. She always said that even if someone said anything to me, I shouldn’t react. My priority is my mother and not what people say,” he said.
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