Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

TRANSFER OF KERALA NUNS HALTED

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪ (With inputs from PTI)

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The Jalandhar diocese of the Roman Catholic Church has revoked the transfers of the nuns protesting against rape-accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal and assured them that there will be no move to shunt them out of the Kerala convent as long as they as they are needed for the court case.

An e-mail was sent to the five nuns, who are staying with the survivor nun, by apostolic administra­tor of Jalandhar diocese Bishop Angelo Gracias, one of the nuns said in Kottayam on Saturday. The bishop has assured the nuns that “there will be no move from the diocese of Jalandhar to oust” them from Kuravilang­ad convent in Kottayam district as long as they are needed for the court case, she said. Authoritie­s of Jalandhar diocese could not be reached for comment. On Saturday, the five nuns joined a convention called Save Our Sisters – an outfit floated during the protests last year – in Kottayam where Sister Anupama confirmed receiving the email. She expressed gratitude to all who supported their cause and said they would take the case to its logical end.

Just after they arrived, a group of people belonging to the Catholic Federation of India raised slogans saying the nuns were discrediti­ng the whole community. For a while, a tense situation prevailed till the police removed the group from the spot, police said.

Last month, the head of their congregati­on, Missionari­es of Jesus under the Jalandhar diocese, had issued transfer orders to four nuns who took part in the protest demanding Mulakkal’s arrest and asked them to join their previously assigned convents. Another nun, Sister Neena Rose, who is staying with the survivor nun, was asked to report to the Jalandhar convent on January 26.

The four nuns had written to Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan seeking his interventi­on to ensure that their transfer orders were not effected till the trial of the case was over.

The survivor nun had also written a separate letter to the chief minister, seeking his help in the matter. deferred at the request of someone who has been summoned, although this is usually at the discretion of the chairman and also if the request is made immediatel­y after the summons is issued.

Gupta added that usually, a breach of privilege complaint is made by the chairman of the committee to the Lok Sabha speaker “who will then approve it and send it to the Privileges Committee of the Lok Sabha”.

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