Police detained over two hundred protesters from outside the Sacred Heart Cathedral in central Delhi when they tried to march towards the residence of Home Minister Rajnath Singh in a high security area here.
A number of priest and elderly persons including women were picked up police and forced into buses. Some protesters, carrying placards, squatted on the road demanding protection to the churches.
Some protesters were critical of the Prime Minister saying though he was speaking extensively on different issues, he did not utter a single word on the "attacks" on churches.
"Why the Prime Minister is silent on the issue. We are very sorry and sad," said an elderly protester.
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Father Savarimathu Sankar, spokesperson for the Delhi Catholic Archdiocese, wondered why the administration has been "ineffective" and was not taking action against those allegedly involved in such "attacks".
In the fifth such incident since November, a church was allegedly vandalised by some unidentified persons earlier this week in South Delhi's Vasant Kunj area, sparking outrage among the Christian community which alleged that it is part of a "hate campaign".
Sankar said "We only want justice and we want protection of our churches. We are not demanding it as Christians but as citizens of India."