Arrest of Catholic Nuns Sparks Political Uproar: A Clash on Religious Freedom
The arrest of two Catholic nuns in Chhattisgarh, accused of trafficking and forced conversions, has ignited political tensions. Congress and CPI(M) criticized the arrest, while Chhattisgarh's Chief Minister defended it. The incident highlights religious freedom concerns, with widespread protests demanding the nuns' release and accountability for perceived injustices.
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The detention of two Catholic nuns from Kerala in Chhattisgarh, charged with human trafficking and forced religious conversion, has ignited a political firestorm. Congress and the CPI(M) have criticized the arrests, while Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai of Chhattisgarh defended the charges, accusing the opposition of politicizing the case.
Rahul Gandhi has condemned the arrests, alleging a systematic persecution of minorities and demanding the immediate release of the nuns, citing constitutional religious freedom. UDF MPs protested in Parliament, demanding accountability and justice. Allegations revolve around the purported forced conversion of three girls from Narayanpur.
Meanwhile, BJP's Kerala branch and central leadership intervened, seeking to mitigate the situation. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation, with the Kerala Catholic Bishops' Council urging government intervention to prevent further incidents undermining religious freedom. The situation continues to unfold with high political stakes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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