The Free Press Journal

Nuns are at the bottom of pecking order

- BY SUSHIL KUTTY The writer is a freelance journalist. Views are personal.

In ecclesiast­ical hierarchy, nuns are bottom-line functionar­ies, dingbats and footnotes in the order; they come and go in nondescrip­t robes. And if one gets laid, that’s God’s will, no questions are asked. The Church is a male preserve and that of the clergy.

Bishop of Jalandhar Franco Mulakkal is allegedly up to his neck in rape and “unnatural sex” charges, and yet he gets a free pass while the nun he abused doesn’t get the State’s protection. What’s wrong with India’s criminal justice system? The 44-year-old rape survivor nun has knocked on every door, given her statement to the magistrate under ‘Section 164’, and on her behalf, appeals have gone to top state functionar­ies, including police top brass, but all in vain.

Now, convinced she wouldn’t get justice under Indian law, the victim-survivor has written to the Vatican to punish Bishop Franco under Christian canonical law which, like everybody and Jesus knows, will tell her to keep quiet unless the Pope gets a directive from an unresponsi­ve, unseeing God to do something.

The FIR alleging that Bishop Franco Mulakkal raped the nun 13 times in two years was turned into a joke by MLA PC George. The police have been investigat­ing and a police affidavit has suggested that a case of rape could be made. But that did not happen. The Centre, for obvious reasons has not stepped in, wary of politicisi­ng the issue, keeping in mind 2019.

Without much ado, let’s make it clear that it is the Indian State’s credibilit­y at stake here. Is there a rule of law in India? Too much has been made out of the Constituti­on in these last four years; does the statute count at all? What about the lady’s fundamenta­l rights? And will she have to get “justice” from the Vatican, and not the country she and her tormentor owe allegiance to? Will the ‘Nun and the Bishop’ turn out to be a joke?

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