INDIA: Christian Lieutenant Dismissed for Refusing to Participate in Hindu Rituals with His Regiment

11 June 2025

Christian officer Lt Samuel Kamalesan faced dismissal for refusing Hindu rituals

Source: Christian Solidarity Worldwide

On 30 May, the Delhi High Court upheld the Indian Army’s decision to dismiss a Christian lieutenant for refusing to take part in certain Hindu religious rituals practised by his regiment.

Lieutenant Samuel Kamalesan joined the army in 2017 and served in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, which predominantly recruits soldiers from the Jat, Rajput and Sikh communities. While he did attend religious parades and festivals at the unit’s temple and place of worship, shortly after his recruitment he sought an exemption from entering the temple’s inner sanctorum to perform the Hindu worship ritual, claiming that it went against his Christian beliefs.

Lt Kamalesan has faced disciplinary action ever since and was dismissed in 2021 after several warnings, leaving him with no access to his pension entitlement and gratuity benefits. In a statement submitted to the Delhi High Court, the army argued that the traditions Lt Kamalesan sought exemption from are important for building unity and morale in the regiment.

On 30 May the Delhi High Court ruled that Lt Kamalesan’s dismissal was lawful. The judges stated that following orders in the military comes above personal religious choices, and that unity in the armed forces is built through shared traditions, not divided by religion.

Lt Kamalesan had also raised the issue that his regiment did not have a common prayer space for members of all religious groups, in what appears to be the first recorded case of such a complaint.

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    Thank the Lord for Lt Kamalesan and his willingness to stand firm for his faith. Pray that his appeal for religious freedoms will embolden other believers to hold fast to their faith, no matter the consequences.

    Ask the Lord to use Lt Kamalesan’s faith as a witness to the Delhi High Court officials, opening their hearts to the truth and salvation found in Christ.

    Ask the Lord to provide for believers in India, so that they would have every tool they need to advance the gospel effectively.

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