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Nuns protest in support of abused sister

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A GROUP of Catholic nuns gave vent to their ire against the Indian state of Kerala’s government, church and the police, saying no one was there to support the case of their fellow nun, who was allegedly sexually abused by Bishop Franco Mulakkal of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Punjab.

Their remarks came before they left their convent near Kottayam to take part in an indefinite fast programme organised by the Joint Christian Council at Kochi to put pressure on the Kerala’s Left government to act against the bishop.

“We now know that we have no government, no church and no police and hence we are forced to take part in the protest and we are forced to speak to the media.

We strongly support the nun, who came out against the bishop… There is no action against the bishop even after 74 days of her raising the complaint,” the aggrieved nuns told the media.

The nun alleged in June that Mulakkal sexually abused her several times at a convent in Kuruvalang­adu near Kottayam in Kerala between 2014 and 2016.

An FIR (first informatio­n report) was registered against the bishop and a 114-page statement of the nun and other inmates of the convent taken.

Although Mulakkal has denied any wrongdoing, a team of Kerala police officials last month visited the bishop’s house at Jalandhar and questioned him, Father Antony and Jalandhar Diocese chief public relations officer Father Peter.

Coming in support of the nuns’ cause, former chief minister VS Achuthanan­dan said that the nuns were forced to protest in the absence of any help from any the authoritie­s concerned.

Meanwhile, all eyes are now on the controvers­ial bishop to see whether Mulakkal travels to Vatican early next month to take part in the bishops’ conference. – IANS

 ??  ?? Former chief minister VS Achuthanan­dan during a party rally in Kolkata. Picture: IANS
Former chief minister VS Achuthanan­dan during a party rally in Kolkata. Picture: IANS

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