
In many cities, the Christian community has participated in the silent protest against the arrest of nuns in Chhattisgarh. | Photo Credit: Ramakrishna G
21-year-old Kamleshwari Pradhan-one out of three tribal women who have accused the keen-trapped nuns trapped in Chhattisgarh of trading-threatening that she had been forced and tortured by Bajrang members to show false statements.
The Jesters Preathi Mary and Vandana Francis, together with the resident of Narayanpur Sukhman Mandavi, were accused of trading trading and forcibly transformed these women and subsequently arrested at the Durg railway station after Bajrang member gave Ravi Nigam.
Mrs. Pradhan, who is now back in her home district of Narayanpur, rejected these accusations, Prespersons said on Thursday (July 31, 2025) that he handed over so much to the police, but her statement was not correctly recorded.
“We attacked us and said that if we did not say what they wanted us, then on the day of arrest would give my brother and sisters (arrested nuns) to prison,” she said in answering the question of what Bajrang’s members did on the day of arrest.
The Hindus previously reported that families called nurses innocent. Mrs. Pradhan also repeated it and stated that nuns and Mr. Mandavi should be released.
Furthermore, she claimed that the police had noticed things she had never said as if they were used violently and that our religion was changing. “When I tried to talk, they asked me to keep silent and question if I wanted to go home,” she said.
The complainant denies the accusation
Ravi Nigam, the complainant, denied these accusations while the police were not available for the comment. “The CCTV cameras installed or threatened or beat anyone at the railway station.
Published – 31 July 2025 9:27