Placeholder canvas

BMC demolishes 100-year-old cross in Bandra

Date:

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Saturday removed a cross located here in Bandra following the Bombay High Court’s order to demolish illegal shrines or religious structures within its jurisdiction.

This symbol of Christianity, installed over 100 years ago, was removed on the premise of being illegally constructed.

ALSO READ: Assam DSP held for objectionable remarks against women MLA, gets bail

Earlier, the Bombay High Court ordered the BMC to demolish all illegal shrines or religious structures and installations within its jurisdiction.

In Bandra West, the BMC had identified 38 such structures, including 32 temples and 6 crosses.

Local residents and members of various Catholic organisations opposed the demolition while dismissing claims of it being illegally constructed.

“This is a legal structure but even then it was demolished. We are trying for a writ petition. The police are not accepting an FIR,” a local resident told the media.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Anti-Israeli Protests: Indian Origin Student From Princeton University Arrested

Achinthya Sivalingan and Hassan Sayed, Tamil Nadu-born natives, were taken into custody early on Thursday morning after the demonstrators put up tents for camping in a university courtyard

SC Dismisses All Petitions Seeking 100% Verification of VVPAT Slips During Elections

New Delhi: In a significant ruling on Friday, the...

Ink Specials: Discounts On Flights, Dining, And Hotels Await Voters

During India's bustling general election, citizens aren't just casting...