
The two nuns from Kerala, arrested for charging people and forced religious transformation, were released on Saturday from Durg Central Jail in Chhattisgarh after a special court bail, PTI reported.
The Catholic nuns were identified as the sister of the Prethy Mary and Sister Vandana Francis. Several Kerala’s leaders, including LDF MPS and Keral BJP Rajeev Chandrasekhar, were admitted outside prison.
At the beginning of the day, he awarded both nuns together with the co -defendant Sukman Mandavim on the condition that they gave up their passports and did not allow the country and did not leave the country and did not leave the country and did not leave the country. Were also asked to present a bond £50,000 each with two warranty and cooperates with a probe.
About nuns:
Sister Preathi Mary is a nun from the Keraly’s Ernakula district. She called from a family of seven siblings and is the oldest. She arrived in Chhattisgarh as part of her philanthropic inclinations.
On the other hand, sister Vandan is from the village of Udayagiri in the Kannur Keral district. She worked at the Charhattisgarh pharmacy.
Preathi and Vandana belong to the sisters of the Assisi sister Mary of the Immaculate (Asmi) Assembly based in Cherthale in the district of Alappuzha, Kerala, Indian Express said.
About the case:
Last week, both Catholic nuns were taken into custody at the Durg Station in Chhattisgarh. Reportedly, they arrived to pick up women coming to work in the local convent, but were arrested together with a third party on the basis of a complaint of official Bajrang Dal.
In complaints, official Bajrang, he said they were forcibly transferring and trading with three girls from Narayanpur.
However, the kinship of two of the three tribal women was firmly denied by police accusations daily after their arrest. They said the arrest was politically driven and without merit.
Their arrest aroused the political storm and the leader of the congress Rahul Gandhi and the main Minister Keral Pinarayi Vijayan raised serious concern about the incident.
In fact, Vijayan urged the direct intervention of PM modi, citing families nuns could not contact from the detention. The main Minister Tamil Nadu MK Stalin also condemned the arrest.
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