Delhi Police’s Denial of Permission For Palm Sunday Procession ‘Shocking’: Catholic Body (The Wire)

Christians are questioning if their religious freedoms are being equally upheld, the Catholic Association of the Archdiocese of Delhi said.

File image of a Christian cross. Photo: Saurabh Sharan/Wikimedia. CC BY-SA 3.0.

By The Wire Staff

New Delhi: A Catholic organisation has said that the Delhi police denied permission to Christians to carry out a procession on foot in the city on the occasion of Palm Sunday and called the move “unfair” and “shocking”.

In a statement issued on Sunday (April 13), the Catholic Association of the Archdiocese of Delhi (CAAD) expressed its “deep shock and anguish” over the police’s denial of permission to have the Way of the Cross procession on grounds of ‘law and order and traffic concerns’.

The police’s reason, the association said, “is difficult to accept, especially when other communities and political groups are routinely granted permissions for processions and rallies, even during peak hours on working days”.

“Christians now question whether their constitutional right to religious freedom is being equally upheld,” it continued.

Palm Sunday, which occurs a week before Easter Sunday and falls on April 13 this year, marks the beginning of Holy Week for Christians.

According to the CAAD, the Way of the Cross procession in Delhi has involved walking from the St Mary’s Church in Old Delhi to the Sacred Heart Cathedral in New Delhi’s Gole Market area.

“For over a decade, the annual Way of the Cross has been conducted with utmost discipline, peace and full cooperation with the authorities. Not once has there been a report of traffic disruption or law and order issue linked to our event,” the CAAD said in its statement.

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