The issue of the release of nuns reflected in parliament, jailed on charges of trafficking and forced repentance - the issue of the release of nuns reflected in parliament
In the Lok Sabha, Kerala’s congressmen claimed on Wednesday for the release of two Catholic nuns who were jailed in Chhattisgarh for alleged human trafficking and forced repentance. Congressman KC Venugopal KK Francis George K. Suresh and Hibi Eden described the incident as extremely disturbing and shocking. Pti, New -Delhi. In the Lok Sabha, Kerala’s congressmen claimed on Wednesday for the release of two Catholic nuns who were jailed in Chhattisgarh for alleged human trafficking and forced repentance. The MPs of Congress raised the question in zero hours, which raised this matter, Congressman KC Venugopal, KK Francis George, K. Suresh and Hibi Eden described the incident as “extremely disturbing and shocking” because “nuns were innocent and made social work by providing affirmative care to cancer patients.” On this issue, the protests of the congressional leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, were condemned by the National Secretary of Vishwa Hindu Parishad Surderra Jain, claiming that the lawmakers were standing with him to save the Law Breakers. Dissatisfaction with the statement of the Kerala BJP chief, a prominent organization ‘Hindu Aikya Vedi’ in Kerala, expressed dissatisfaction with the statement of Kerala BJP chief Rajiv Chandrashekhar that the arrested nuns were not involved in any human trafficking or forced concerns. It is striking that Sukman Mandavi was arrested with Preeti Meri and Vandana Francis on July 25 following a complaint from a local worker from Bajrang Dal at Durg Railway Station. The worker accused him of violently converting and smuggling three girls from Narayanpur. The nuns were assaulted. Both nuns were stopped at Durg Railway Station while they went to Agra. The BJP MP of Durg Vijay Baghel supported the Chhattisgarh government for the arrest of the nuns. BJP -LP of Durg Vijay Baghel has accused the MPs of Congress of their conspiracy to spoil common harmony and support the Chhattisgarh government for the arrest of nuns. Cardinal Basilios Cleimis, president of the Kerala Catholic Bishop Council, indirectly warned the BJP that any possible friendship depends on the assurance of justice for the nuns.