Updated On: 06 January, 2023 06:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Meeting to be held today to protest BMC notice seeking slice of 100-year-old St Peter’s Seaside Cemetery, activist alleges criminal conspiracy

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.