
Members of the Christian community on Thursday represent a silent protest against the arrest of nuns in Chhattisgarh in Secunderabad. | Photo Credit: G Ramakrishna
On Thursday evening, a large crowd of Christians, spiritual and citizens concerned from various denominations through Secunderabad streets and called for justice and immediate release of two Catholic nuns, which were arrested at the beginning of this week in Chhattisgarh.
The Peace Assembly, organized by the Catholic Association Hyderabad, began with a sirloin point, labels and banners, expresses collective anxiety over the growing climate of hostility facing minority communities in India.
During the dismissal issued during the assembly of the association, he called on the inhabitants of the nation and its institutions to follow the constitution and take meaningful steps to protect vulnerable communities. “We call on the Indian government and all political parties to immediately undertake against those who stimulate violence and support municipal hatred. Security and security of minority communities must be secured, constitutional morale and freedom of conscience and protected law.
Among the prominent figures of the community attended by the assembly were Bishop Antony Prince Panengaden, Rev. Fr. Raju Alex, Rev. Fr. Abraham Palathinkal, sister Alphosa Vattoly, sister Carmali Thiath, officers Ias Mrs. Minnie Mathew and Mr. Mathew C. Kunnumkal and community leader Mr. Roydin Roach.
Published – 1 August 2025 12:32