Fire destroys St Sebastian’s Church New Delhi, foul play suspected


As reported by Matters India website

New Delhi, Dec 1: Foul play has been suspected after a fire destroyed a Catholic church in Delhi.

The mysterious fire on Monday morning reduced to ashes St Sebastian’s Church in Dilshad Garden that lies on the eastern extreme of the national capital.

“The fire has completely charred the sanctuary, sacristy and the first floor balcony,” Father Stanley Kozhichira, media director of Delhi archdiocese, told Matters India.

The news about the fire brought hundreds of people to the church situated outside the residential areas. The crowd stood on the road before the church building and prayed for peace and communal harmony. Later they marched to the local police station and staged a sit-in to protest police’s alleged slackness in dealing with the case.

After police officials promised to send a forensic team to probe the fire, the demonstrators shifted the venue to a road intersection near the Guru Teg Bahadursingh Hospital.

The fire seemed to have occurred between 5:30 am and 6:30 am during the guard change. The fire brigade came around 7:45 and doused the fire.

The church was opened on December 30, 2001, by then Archbishop Vincent Concessao of Delhi. It belongs to Delhi Latin rite archdiocese but also serves as worship place for the Syro-Malabar Catholics living in and around Dilshad Garden, one of the largest residential areas in Delhi.

Archbishop Kuriakose Bharanikulangara, who visited the church, said he suspected sabotage. The Syro-Malabar prelate said he had conducted Holy Communion and Confirmation for 17 children on Sunday. “It was painful to see the altar and sanctuary burned down the next day,” the prelate told Matters India.

The archbishop also said it was quite evident that the fire was not natural. “All Christian communities are aggrieved over this incident,” he added.

Veer Singh Diwas, a former legislator who rushed to the church, alleged the fire was preplanned. He told reporters that he found a window on the first floor open and someone might have thrown some inflammable material into the church through that opening. “We demand a complete enquiry into this incident,” he added.

The politician accused the police and administration for not taking up the matter seriously. “It is very sad that no police officer has come to the church even after four hours of reporting the case. Why is the administration so inactive? Whose permission do they need to take action?” he asked.

He condemned the incident as an attack on Christians, “a peaceful and responsible community” with whom he has worked for more than 15 years.

Father Kozhichira also agreed that the fire was a “purposeful attack on a holy place of a minority community. It is a shameful act of desecrating people’s faith,” he added.

The incident occurred in the backdrop of Delhi getting ready to elect its legislative assembly. The capital witnessed in October localized sectarian violence at three different places.

Fr Kozhichira said they found kerosene in the church’s attic and suspect that someone had used inflammable material to set fire to the church. “A natural fire would not be like this,” he asserted and pointed out that they found the fuse below under the balcony intact. “The smell of kerosene was still strong even after four hours,” he added.

The priest said they would protest until they get justice. “Our Constitution gives us the freedom to practice our faith and propagate it,” he adeed.

Jitender Singh Shunty, who represents Shahdara constituency in the Delhi Legislative Assembly, and Preeti Behan, local councilor, also visited the church to study the situation.

Later talking to media person, Shunty said he had inspected the scene and was convinced it was “a deliberate” act.

“They have destroyed each and every item, taking enough time. Whoever has done should be arrested soon,” the legislator said.

“This incident has hurt the sentiments of our Christian brothers, who are a peaceful community,” he said and added that any attack on a place of worship is an abominable act.

  

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  • Capt Tom, Kochi

    Thu, Dec 18 2014

    Certainly a deplorable act, whoever done it. Whereas it could have been the act of fanatics who rule the country, we also should not altogether discard the possibility of someone having done it for political mileage. Either way, educated Indians must condemn the act.

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  • Societal Web, Dubai

    Wed, Dec 03 2014

    This is instigated by only a few people who usually visit places and give communal speeches. We had a similar person come to Mangalore. They mask the occasion as "Corruption and Terrorism" and preach communalism.

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  • Imogen Minz, Ranchi/now pitampura

    Wed, Dec 03 2014

    Christens are peace loving so, soft target. SIT has been set, Judicial enquiry demanded. We expect justice.

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  • arun george, mannam

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    very sad, JESUS will forgive the people responsible for this

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  • cosmos joseph, ajmer

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Nothing much only one question to those whoever have done it. Why your frustration and anger to God who thinks and dose only good for u.....Respect the sentiment of each other whatever religion we belong.....finally I pray ,Jesus give them wisdom .......

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  • Rajesh Lakra, Ranchi, Jharkhand

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Its a very shocking news indeed.Any place of worship is the dwelling place of God. A god fearing man can never do or even think to do so.May God give forgive those who have acted so cowardly for they know not what they do.Hope the truth comes out and the things improve.

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  • SANJAY GUPTA, BAREILLY

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    It is shame on those who destroy a holy place of God. These satanic activities must be condemned by all educated people of different races and different religeous faith.

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  • PERNIKA, DELHI

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    GOD IS WATCHING EVERYTHING. I FEEL SO BAD AND GOD BLESS US ALL AND MAY HE GIVE BRAIN TO THOSE WHO DID THIS

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  • Xavier Anthony, Mumbai.

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Though we call in different name of God, Please Note God is one, and he loves peace. This is not heroism by destroying the place where we worship. Our churches welcomes each and every one. Our God is loving God, please do not test his patience. No one gains any thing by destroying anything which he is not made. Please spread the peace and love to every one that gives you real peace. Do not do any cowardly act like this. This will gain nothing,We Christians are peace loving people and living like a salt in the society, we are less in numbers, but do not forget, we are very powerful in god's grace.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 03 2014

    Xavier,

    Actually you really cant believe that the god is one. Just read your bible it says there is only one true god and that is the god of the bible.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Only sick minds can do such things. God only punish them since it is prayer hall.

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  • varun, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Iraq was ruined by a peace loving christian country only.. Nuclear bombs were too.. so were the crusades in the past. Crime is a crime and must be dealt as per the law of the land. No religion can really claim that its a peace loving. Prove it other wise with facts.

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  • Societal Web, Dubai

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Saffron terrorists

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  • Deepak, Bombay

    Wed, Dec 03 2014

    Varun:
    You are confused. Read the Bible. Do not call America a Christian country. It is not. They removed 10 commandments from the court. They do not allow Christian prayers in public school. It was Christians who went in dark places of the world and served them through hospitals and schools.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Cowardly act by those who cannot digest the peace loving progressive nature of Christians all over the world.

    Indians, international community in Delhi, world wide must condemn this act, as well as the laxity of the police, and others concerned in handling the situation.

    Let us all remember we live in a democratic, peace loving India, and not Taliban minded dictatorial regime who tries to wipe out the peaceful culture of our country.

    Jesus is still alive.....!!!!!

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  • clvie, Kuwait

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    With elections round the corner in Delhi anything is possible.

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  • john, punjab

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    indeed we Christians are peace loving but now please lets put a stop to peace loving slogan and try to protect our being at any cost.

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  • varun, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    disgusting and barbaric! Since it has happened in Delhi. Modi takes special interest in making sure that the culprits are identified soon and brought to justice. But i am bored about reading comments like peace loving religions and so on!! come on, history is a proof that all organized religions have led to lot of bloodshed every where.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    CHRISTENS ARE PEACE LOVING PEOPLE..AND THEIR PROTEST IS SIMPLE AND SILENCE..IF THIS HAPPENED TO OTHER MINORITY PEOPLE,TODAY DELHI WOULD HAVE BURNT...

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  • Anil, dubai

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    People who voted for ache din..... here it is

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  • Rohit,

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Acche din aa gaye for BJP and their goons.

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    In Karnataka too we have had attacks on christians and churches aimed at political polarisation. It only helped in the people changing the government. With Delhi elections round the corner this incident of burning the church had to make the law enforcing authorities cautious. India is becoming a nation difficult to "Govern". If this is governance before Delhi elections then what will it be after? God save our Country and its people.

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  • mary thomas , Rohini

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Why have people become so emotionless. I am shocked and in n pain. Don't want to blame any religion as people who did this doesn't have one as this blame game will again give make them happy who did all this. But can't we even go pray in silence? Or is it that we christ followers are too much passive. God help us to be in peace and get justice for what happened.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    True. We shouldn't put the blame on anybody now, as the matter is under investigation. We should behave in a matured way.
    However, as trustees, we have responsibilities to PROTECT what belongs to us. Not to be negligent.
    We shouldn't take the harm done to us lying down. We should agitate and fight the battle legally and morally, like Jews (Israel) do.
    If we are too good then also it is a problem for us only. We become soft target.
    Bad elements will take undue advantage of us.
    For the good of the nation, Govt's duty is to protect civil society.

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  • William Cardoza, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    God is every where and place of worship belongs to all. Every believer has right to protect his place of worship. On Sept.14 and 15, 2008 city of Mangaluru witnessed the same situation. Every thing will be known to the world within few days. After all God sees the truth but waits.

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  • cyprian, mudigere

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    during bjp govt.in karnataka home minister Acharya (of Udupi ) made all possible ways to destroy churches and during protest he instructed police to file false cases on christians,and this is the fore sign in Delhi

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  • Reginald J menezesm, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Very sad indeed.People trusted in Modi and voted for him. Hope he gives us fair justice and punish the culprits.If the Govt is honest it must rebuilt the church and make it better than it was before just to show these hooligans that you are fair with the people who voted for you, and shame the opposition who is tagging you as communal.Christians are a peace loving and law abiding people, the least the Govt can do is to protect them and see these incidents do not occur again.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    very sad incident.It looks like destroying was meant to hurt christian community.otherwise it cant come to this extent.why did the Police never visited the place?did they get threat from the other side?Never mind.They can destroy churches ,but never our faith.It will never ever fade and die.St.Sebastian will look upon this and he will help to find the miscrants .But they will never slip off.One day such People will get their punishment for destroying Gods/prayer place.Just think it was a Hindu/sikhs temple or Mashid,what would have taken place by now?All would have gathered and started strike of all time.Delhi bandh was announced.and by christians?not even Police dared to come to Register.what does it mean between the guard Change?how Long time it will take to Change?did one of them helped to do?otherwise how come the window above open?Hope the church will be a place of hope and prayers in future too and will be renewed fast.Is the church so far outside ,that noone could see?Delhi is a place of fullof citizens.almost overcrowded.and noone saw when fire laid?

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  • moshu, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Coward act. The responsible has to be brought to justice. Whenever such incidents occured against minorities, the role of the police always becomes under questionable.

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  • subin, dilshad garden

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    And now ask to that wretched heart of yours....what you got out of all this???

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  • Agee, Indian -Uae

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Its a month of happy Christmas.... never know its a deliberate act or natural...lets pray and hope restoration of this beautiful church.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    In Sep 24,2002 Akshardham Swaminarayan temple at Gandhinagar Gujarat was attacked by terrorists.
    However the Govt arrested attackers and Temple was restored.
    Thereafter Govt ensured that no terrorist could attack.
    Let's see, who is behind mysterious Fire which destroyed St Sebastian’s Church New Delhi.
    How Govt will detect the crime and prevent such attacks in future.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Since BJP is holding a very strong power at Delhi, many of the sister ultra radical parties and their street rowdies have a false sense of security that they can do anything to attack the minority Christians and nobody will question them. Leave the Christians alone! These news are spreading all over the world.

    Mr. Modi has to speak out very clearly and strongly, also must do everything to find out the culprits and punish them without showing any political favor. In many parts of India, attacks towards the Christians are popping up, which is causing greater pain to the Christians.

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  • Melwyn, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Very sad indeed. However, let us not be impulsive. Let the truth come out. It could even be a short circuit which caused the fire.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Minority's are not safe under BJP govt.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    For sane people, temple, church and mosque are holy places, but for others, they are just comedy houses.
    God opens millions of flowers, without forcing the buds. It reminds us not to force anything, for He will do everything to happen in the right time.
    God forgive them.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    I had predicted this and communal riots after BJP came to power at centre and it is already happening.

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  • Mathew Panamkat, Pitampura, Delhi

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    I condemn the dastardly act of desecrating a place of worship like a church. This is certainly the handiwork of the enemies of the human race. Even in war, enemies do not destroy worship places or desecrate holy books of their enemies. Christianity in India 2000 years old. Christians are a peaceful and law-abiding community. This is bestiality pure and simple perpetrated by brainwashed criminals by certain fringe elements in our society. God forgive them!

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    True Mathew.
    The discretion of the Church must be condemned.
    God watches everything.
    However we must do our duty to protect what belongs to us. Shouldn't be negligent.
    Creator God programmed our mind in such a way that we take care of our herd and the needy. Even Elephants take care of injured and babies from oppressors.
    Jesus son of God, was so furious when temple of God was used as market place.
    Jesus raised the dead, healed the sick and fed the hungry. Did not leave anyone unattended even at the risk of his life.

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  • Herman / Alban Prabhu House, Mulki / Muscat

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Those who are responsible for this cowardly act will see their end in the same way. Its not at all right to destroy or burn any worship place as it has sentiments of people of all religions.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Some of the Church attackers are desperate and searching the destiny of power...
    Here again church destroyed....!!! We are digging our own grave..
    Government subsidized kerosene is giving the light of ache din????

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  • Calvin, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Achhe Din Aagaya

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  • praveen, kulshekar

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Sad the church is into ashes, Lord Jesus forgive them. When congress was ruling Delhi, BJP and AAP were blaming the congress for entire law and order situation, whom shall we blame now. Do we expect that acche din starting from the capital

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  • Homer, bharat

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    I dont know whom they are trying to appease by burning churches..what kind of politics is this?

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    THIS IS THE JUST BEGINING..WAIT MORE TIME THERE WILL BE MORE CHURCHES MAY BURNT DOWN...AS MODIS "ACCHA DIN ANE LAGE HAI.."

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  • Adil, thekkatte/dubai

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    May be mastermind of fekus team to get ready for delhi elections

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Yeddy was C M of Karnataka State & he didn't do anything about the attack on Church & he lost his post & glory as was a prisoner too.
    Now PM's party rules Delhi by proxy, hope nothing happens to his chair as well.

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  • Umesh Salian, Muscat/Udupi

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    When BJP was in Karnataka, this is what happened and now the same party is in the centre, its going to happen all over the country. God save us.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    Very sad to see this is happening mera mahan bharat.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    MINORITIES ARE DISTRESSED UNDER ...

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Hi Jessey,

    Why to be a minority?
    Be a majority...
    The new slogan...
    Be Indian and Be Majority....

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    RSRB or RSVP or RIP whatever
    In the present incidence, most idiotic remark from an equally idiotic person.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    RSSB,
    In spite of living in Singapore your CHADDI mentality has not changed ...

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    What a bravery act by attacking the humble and weak but peaceful community.
    Once one Dhara singh set fire to jeep of a missionary family and burnt them alive and the world knows what happened. During the legal process the Sangh Pariwar proclaimed him as a super hero.
    The churches made selfless services and great remarkable contributions to the community at large irrespective of case and creed. The political leaders remembered the catholic schools and revered them because they wanted the next kin to study there.
    Now they do not need them any more,they can send the children to private luxury schools and then to UK,USA .
    Just see the situations in our own DK,a decade ago we had beautiful decorations and mid night mass at churches all around and now we complete the mass before 9 pm.
    We need special permissions for night mass and any activity at worship houses and we keep teaching our young that we have equal religious freedom.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    this is seriously sick! if this preplanned! why hurt religious places and spoil the name of the society and country! specially christians, are peaceful and progressive! .... Rajnath Singh should give this to CBI!

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  • RDS, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    It is really sad to see this in our country. India is not a country of one religion, there are people from different religions different caste but we too are Indians here. Please stop communal tension within our country. In coming days there might be war between different countries that time we need to be unite. If we ourself are not one in India then how can we fight for our country. Lord Jesus Forgive those who have done such a thing by destroying our church. Yes we are Christians we are Muslims we are Hindus we are Shikhs but we are INDIANS first. Respect other religion then even people will respect your religion

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2014

    ..very sad indeed..political blame game starts now onwards, calculation will start which party will get most benefit out of this incident..investigation will meet a dead end..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 02 2014

    Ramesh, the guy who has done it must be retarded and we hope he meets with a dead end ...

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