Srinagar: Ghalib Guru, son of Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru who was hanged three years back, has scored 95 percent marks in the 10th standard examinations conducted by the Jammu & Kashmir Board of School Examination.
Ghalib secured 474 marks out of 500, according to the results declared on Sunday.
He has secured ‘A1’ grade in all five subjects, The Times of India reported.
Ghalib’s performance in the examinations became a talking point on the social media with separatists lauding the boy “for excelling despite hardships”.
Afzal Guru was hanged to death on February 9, 2013, following his conviction in the Parliament attack case.
The topper was a boy from Awantipora in Pulwama district. Earlier, girls had been dominating the exams for a few years.
Tabish Manzoor Khan scored 498 marks out of 500 in the examination while Aneesa Haleen and Hiba Intikhab bagged second and third position, respectively.