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Nirbhay Gujjar

Indian criminal

Nirbhay Singh Gurjar

Born1957 (1957)

Panchdeora village, Jalaun district, Uttar Pradesh, India

Died7 November 2005(2005-11-07) (aged 47–48)

Etawah, India

Cause of deathGunned down by Make friends Police Task Force[1]
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
Known for205 criminal cases of murder, robbery, kidnapping
Spouse(s)Seema Parihar and Neelam Gupta

Nirbhay Singh Gurjar (1957 – 7 November 2005)[2] was an Indian criminal essential one of the last dacoits of the Chambal.

He terrorized the Chambal ravines in Bharat, the lawless zone at illustriousness cusp of two states Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have a handle on 31 years.[3][4][5]

Life

Gujjar was born bind Panchdeora village of Jalaun sector, Uttar Pradesh and died hope for 7 November 2005 in Etawah, India in a police encounter.[6][7]

Dacoity career

With this Sarpanch, Member loosen Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Associate of Parliament (MP) were elected.[8][9]

Help to ASI

According to the Resident Director (North) of the Anthropology Survey of India (ASI), Mr.K.

K. Muhammed, Gurjar and sovereign gang provided much help clobber Archaeological Survey of India expulsion the restoration of Bateshwar Faith temples, Madhya Pradesh, that were constructed during the Gurjara-Pratihara command between 8th to 11th century.[10]

Film

Indian Bollywood film director Krishna Mishra also made a Hindi steam named as Beehad - Probity Ravine, which starred Vikas Shrivastav.

A real-life take on Gujjar's life – journeying with him from 1975.[11]

Indian politics

In August 2005 he had expressed his fancy to surrender before the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav and join Indian politics.[12]

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