The pioneer of Kashmir’s struggle for independence, Muhammad Maqbool Bhat, is hanged in Tihar Jail, New Delhi (India’s capital). His body is still buried in the prison compound and not handed over to the family. The hanging of Maqbool Bhat led to widespread protests and arrests in Kashmir.
Five years after his hanging, the first commander-in-chief of the armed resistance movement, Ashfaq Majeed Wani dug a grave in Srinagar marked for Maqbool Bhat. That grave, besides the grave for Afzal Guru who was hanged and buried in the same jail years later, remains empty to this day.
Ashfaq Majeed was one of the four members of the HAJY, the core group of the JKLF and the architect of the 1989 uprising against India rule. Majeed Wani was killed in an encounter with Indian armed forces in 1990.