Key Points

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India has called for immediate action after priests and nuns were assaulted in Odisha. The attackers, allegedly Bajrang Dal members, falsely accused them of religious conversion. This follows a similar case in Chhattisgarh where nuns were wrongly detained. Opposition parties are pushing for a parliamentary discussion on rising threats against minorities.

Key Points: CBCI Demands Action After Bajrang Dal Attacks Priests Nuns in Odisha

  • CBCI condemns attack on priests and nuns in Odisha
  • Bajrang Dal accused of false conversion allegations
  • Opposition seeks Parliament discussion on minority safety
  • Incident follows similar false charges against Kerala nuns
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Centre, state govt should take action against attack on priests, nuns in Odisha: CBCI

Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India urges Centre and Odisha govt to act after Bajrang Dal assaults priests and nuns in Jaleswar.

"The truth is that it is the Constitution itself that is being attacked. – Archbishop Mar Andrews Thazhath"

Kochi, Aug 8

Archbishop Mar Andrews Thazhath, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), on Friday urged the Odisha government and the Centre to take decisive action against those who attacked Christian priests and nuns in Jaleswar on Thursday.

“The priests and nuns had gone to attend prayer meetings and not for anything else. It is the responsibility of the state government and the Centre to take appropriate action against the attackers,” Thazhath said.

He added, “First, the attackers stopped the vehicle they were travelling in and deflated the tyres. Then their clothes were torn. The truth is that it is the Constitution itself that is being attacked.”

On Friday, the Opposition in Parliament is moving to demand a discussion on the incident in BJP-ruled states, alleging rising threats against minorities and Christian priests and nuns in particular.

According to the complaint, two Malayali priests and two Malayali nuns on their way for a prayer meeting of fellow Christians were assaulted by around 70 Bajrang Dal activists, who falsely accused them of religious conversion.

The attackers also took away one priest’s phone and assaulted local residents present at the site.

Video footage of the incident shows the victims arriving in a village in Jaleswar to attend a prayer service before their vehicle was blocked and they were attacked.

This attack comes just a week after two Kerala nuns walked out of the Central Jail in Durg, Chhattisgarh, following bail granted by a special NIA court in Bilaspur after being accused by the Bajrang Dal of human trafficking and forced religious conversion, charges that were later disproved after thorough investigation.

That case had sparked widespread outrage both in and outside Kerala.

Incidentally in Kerala all parties except the BJP had taken to the streets protesting against the increased attack on Christian’s across the country.

In the state capital city hundreds of priests and nuns marched to the official residence of the Kerala Governor to register their protest.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As an Odia, I'm deeply pained by this incident. Our state has always been peaceful. Some fringe elements are trying to disturb communal harmony. Police should arrest all involved immediately.
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Sarah B
Why is this becoming a pattern? First Chhattisgarh, now Odisha. The common thread seems to be accusations of conversion that later turn out false. Vigilantism can't replace due process.
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Arjun K
While the attack is condemnable, we must also address the conversion issue properly. Many tribal areas are seeing forced conversions through inducements. The law should protect all sides equally.
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Meera T
Heartbreaking to see nuns who dedicate their lives to service being treated like this. My aunt is a nun in Kerala - she only runs schools and hospitals. This violence must stop! 🙏
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Vikram M
The video evidence seems clear-cut. Hope the Odisha police acts swiftly unlike some other states where such cases drag on. Justice delayed is justice denied.

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