Nuns Say Stir Will Continue Till Justice Done In Rape Case

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action against a Bishop accused of rape by one of their fellow sisters said on Thursday that they would continue their six day old protest
till justice was done.They said their agitation was not against the Church or its rules, but a cry, seeking justice for their victimised
fellow nun.The nuns said they would not have come out in the open had the Church authorities delivered justice.Meanwhile, the Kerala High
Court Thursday expressed satisfaction over the police investigation in the case
The court stated this while considering three separate petitions, alleging that the police probe against Bishop Franco Mulakkal of the
Jalandhar diocese was 'ineffective'
It asked them to have some patience as shown by the nun and said the petitions would be considered after the Bishop was interrogated by the
Special Investigation Team probing the case on September 19.The Kerala Catholic Bishop Council (KCBC) had Wednesday slammed the nuns'
protest, saying that it has "crossed all limits"."We are not against the Church
We are not against the Church rules
We still accept the sacraments and we are not against it
We will continue our protest till we get justice," a nun told reporters in Kochi.The KCBC had in a statement on Wednesday slammed the nuns'
protest, saying that it has "crossed all limits".It also noted that both the complainant nun and accused Bishop were members of Catholic
family and the church shared their "wounds and agony".The nun recently sought urgent intervention of the Vatican for justice and demanded
the Bishop's removal as the head of the Jalandhar diocese, questioning why the church was "closing its eyes to the truth" when she mustered
courage to make public her sufferings.In a scathing letter to the Vatican that was made available to the media Tuesday, the nun also asked
will the Church be able to give back what she has lost
She alleged that Bishop Franco Mulakkal was using "political and money power" to bury the case against him.She had accused the clergyman of
sexually assaulting her repeatedly between 2014 and 2016.The Bishop had, however, dismissed the allegations as "baseless and concocted",
insisting she levelled those as the Catholic order had rejected her demand for favours.The KCBC had said the allegations levelled against
the Bishop was 'serious', adding that whoever the accused may be, they should be punished if the charges were proved."This is the firm stand
of the Church," it said
KCBC had also alleged attempts by vested interests and a section of the media to tarnish the church and the bishop community as a whole
under the cover of the protesting nuns and said this was not "acceptable".Police should not succumb to any kind of pressure and complete the
probe impartially at the earliest, Varghese Vallikkat, deputy secretary general and official spokesperson of KCBC, had said in a press
release.In Kottayam, district police chief Hari Sankar saidon Wednesday there were contradictions in the statements given by the victim,
witnesses and the accused and the investigation team probing the case would reach a conclusion before accused Bishop appear before it on
September 19.The protest of various Catholic reformist organisations in Kochi, seeking justice to the victim, entered the sixth day
Thursday.Many women leaders, including eminent writer Sara Joseph and social activist K Ajitha visited the agitators,who include five fellow
nuns of the victim.(This story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)