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On 28.2.2012, this Teesta Setalvad organised a
larger, well planed programme at Gulberg Society
where the affected persons of riots, media‟s persons
and Muslim leaders had gathered. At that time, all
over Gulberg society, photos of dead persons on a
Projector were shown. Banners displayed showed as
if the Museum had been created. A large stage was
made a Shobha Mudgal, a famous classical artist
was called and a programme was held. Members of
our society had opposed this and said that since you
had not given any monies to the members and falsely
projected that you had made a museum and collected
donations, since then, strong opposition between
society members and Teesta Setalvad began. Hence
Teesta Setalvad took Tanvir Jafri, and the Chairman
and the Secretary into her confidence and in a
confidential meeting resolved that any persons who
are members of the society could sell sale their
houses to any persons of their choice regardless of
caste or religion at the price of your choosing. Now
none of the built homes will be used by us for the
Museum. The resolution that was passed by which
other society members had opposed it. In our
opposition we had said that for 12 years since the
incident took place, and since 2007, you had on the
excuse of a Museum being built amassed crores of
rupees and this fund you did not use for the Society
or for riot victims, you have not paid any monies. You
have breached our trust and cheated us. Along with
this Teesta Setalvad and resident of Surat, Tanveer
Ahsan Hussain Jafri together, from 2007 to 2012
conducted programmes, made CDs and sent to her
sister, Nargis Jafri and his younger brother Zuber
who lived in USA via email and through hard copies.
There, they organised seminars, showed CD‟s and
wrongfully collected funds and collected crores of
rupees for this. At these seminars, now and then,
Teesta Setalvad, Tanveer Jafri, as also their persons,
Father Cedric Prakash and R.B. Shree Kumar (Retd.
D.G.P.) had visited America.