"The college laments the uninformed designs of certain malicious and misguided elements to malign their alma mater presumably to seek public attention for themselves. It regrets the attempt to impart a communal spin to a technical and transparent procedure," said college spokesperson Karen Gabriel.
The Old Stephanians association, which is not recognised by the college, had alleged that seven out of the eight teachers appointed during the March were Christians.
Its statement was also marked to the Chairman of National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions; General Secretary, Synod, Church of North India and Secretary, Diocese of Delhi and reputed college alumni including former CEC S Y Quraishi, former Delhi Lokayukta Justice Manomohan Sarin and politicians Shashi Tharoor and Manishankar Aiyar, to seek their intervention into the issue.
Gabriel, however, maintained that the college has made the appointments in accordance with due procedures.
"All selections so far have been unanimous. No one in the college community has any misgivings or unhappiness concerning the selections and appointments made so far," she added.