Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Nuns seek Jalandhar bishop’s arrest

- Ramesh Babu letterschd@hindustant­imes.com HTC

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: A group of nuns took to the streets in Kerala’s Kochi on Saturday protesting the delay in action against Jalandhar bishop Franco Mulakkal who is accused of sexually exploiting a nun. Holding placards and banners, the nuns, along with activists, staged a sit-in at the High Court Junction in the city, saying they had been denied justice by church authoritie­s and police.

This is the first time nuns are coming out in the open against church authoritie­s and police. “More than 70 days have passed since the nun filed a police complaint against the bishop. We have given clinching evidence also. It seems police are reluctant to take action due to pressure. The church and police both let us down. Now, we pin our hopes on the judiciary,” said a nun who did not want to be named.

She accused the police of delaying action by finding loopholes in the complaint and called the Kerala police team’s visit to Jalandhar a drama. She added that the nuns were planning to move a petition in the Kerala high court on Monday. The 43-year-old victim nun will hold a press conference in Kottayam on Sunday.

In her complaint, she had alleged that the bishop had sexually abused her after summoning her on the pretext of discussing an important issue in 2014. He, later, raped her 13 times in the next two years.

However, the bishop has maintained that he was implicated for taking action against her. Hailing from Kottayam, he was appointed the Auxillory Bishop of Delhi diocese in 2009 and made the Bishop of Jalandhar in 2013. The nun complained to the church last December, but filed a police complaint in July after it failed to take action. Veteran Marxist leader VS Achuthanan­dan said authoritie­s should take steps to redress grievances of agitating nuns. Many activists and church insiders have pledged support to the agitating nuns.

TACTIC TO PRESSURE POLICE: CHURCH

JALANDHAR: OFFICIALS of the Jalandhar Church, on Saturday, termed the nuns’ protests in Kerala as a tactic to pressure the police and influence the probe.

Bishop’s spokespers­on, Father Peter, said, “The bishop is cooperatin­g with the police and we are ready to accept any conclusion that its probe arrives at. We know that the complaint is false; the nun is now trying to pressure the police and influence the probe by using these tactics.” He added that the Kerala Police have not contacted or approached them in this case, since they recorded the bishop’s statement in Jalandhar in August.

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