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Mumbai: Not an inch of our cemetery land, say activists

Meeting to be held today to protest BMC notice seeking slice of 100-year-old St Peter’s Seaside Cemetery, activist alleges criminal conspiracy

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St Peter’s Seaside Cemetery at Bandra was most likely established during the Plague of Bombay in the 19th century. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

St Peter’s Seaside Cemetery at Bandra was most likely established during the Plague of Bombay in the 19th century. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

A recently served notice by the BMC to the over-century-old St Peter’s Seaside Cemetery, Bandra, seeking a slice of the land for road widening has hurt the religious sentiments of thousands of Roman Catholics in the city. They have now decided to sign a petition demanding that the civic body withdraw its decision.
 
Catholics told mid-day that the BMC, as a part of its development plan, was supposed to provide land for burials and cremations. "But it has given a notice to take a portion of our century-old cemetery. How mean!" said an activist.

Fr Frazer Mascarenhas SJ, the parish priest of St Peter's Church, said that slums and illegal structures had come up in the wake of the reclamation of land but the civic body was seeking a portion of the cemetery to widen the road.

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