Gulbarg massacre site now paid parking space: Survivor
An air of horror still envelops the society. In deserted houses — such as bungalow 19 where Jafri used to live — the only sign of life is wild vegetation that slithers around charred walls.

These days Mansuri is the lone resident of the society that comprises eight flats and 19 bungalows.
An air of horror still envelops the society. In deserted houses — such as bungalow 19 where Jafri used to live — the only sign of life is wild vegetation that slithers around charred walls. But in recent times, vehicles have been cruising into the compound after dark, according to Khan. He says that Mansuri illegally takes Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000 per month to allow people to park in the society. “This pay-and-park facility is illegal and cannot be allowed in the deserted Gulbarg Society,” his application to the police reads.
However, Mansuri has denied any wrongdoing. “I am a cotton trader and I park the vehicles I use for business — such as tempos and trucks — inside the society,” Mansuri said. “Sometimes, my friends park their vehicles in the society. If Khan has so many objections, then he should come and live here.” Sub-inspector of the Meghaninagar police station, D S Punadiya, said that Khan’s application has been received. “We have initiated a probe and both parties will be summoned to record their statements,” Punadiya said.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.