Key Points

The LDF has called for statewide protests in Kerala over the arrest of two nuns in Chhattisgarh. CPI(M) leader MV Govindan framed the incident as a broader attack on constitutional rights. Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma condemned the arrests, calling them religious persecution. The protests aim to defend civil liberties and expose alleged targeting by right-wing groups.

Key Points: LDF Protests Arrest of Kerala Nuns in Chhattisgarh Across 140 Constituencies

  • LDF condemns nuns' arrest as an assault on constitutional rights
  • CPI(M) links incident to broader threats against religious freedom
  • Protests planned across Kerala's 140 constituencies
  • Meghalaya CM Sangma demands withdrawal of "false case"
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LDF to hold statewide protest gatherings over arrest of Kerala nuns in Chhattisgarh

Kerala's LDF announces statewide protests over the arrest of nuns Vandana Francis and Preethy Mary in Chhattisgarh, calling it an attack on constitutional rights.

"Religious persecution of any kind has no place in a democratic and secular nation like India. – Meghalaya CM Conrad K Sangma"

Thiruvananthapuram, August 2

The Left Democratic Front (LDF) has announced statewide protest gatherings across all 140 assembly constituencies in Kerala on August 3 and 4, in response to the arrest of two Kerala nuns in Chhattisgarh on charges of human trafficking and religious conversion.

The nuns, Sister Vandana Francis and Sister Preethy Mary, were arrested by police at Durg Railway Station in Chhattisgarh on July 25.

Condemning the arrests, CPI(M) State Secretary MV Govindan said that the party does not view the incident as an isolated one, but as a serious attack on fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution.

"The Party does not see this as an isolated issue concerning just a few individuals. What is at stake are the fundamental rights enshrined in our Constitution, including freedom of religion, freedom of movement, and other civil liberties, which are now being openly challenged," Govindan said.

He said the LDF would organise protest gatherings across Kerala's 140 constituencies on August 3 and 4 to defend the Constitution and civil liberties.

"The shocking visuals of Bajrang Dal and other Sangh Parivar members confronting nuns while the police stood by silently have been seen by the entire world. To expose such dangerous and unconstitutional actions and to defend the rights of the Indian people, the LDF will organise protest gatherings across all 140 constituencies in Kerala on August 3 and 4," he said.

Earlier on July 1, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Friday wrote a letter to Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai over the arrest of two Kerala nuns, saying "religious persecution" of any kind has no place in a democratic and secular nation.

The CM Sangma condemned the arrest and demanded the withdrawal of the "false case.

"The nuns from Kerala, Sister Vandana Francis and Sister Preethy Mary, were arrested at Durg Railway Station in Chhattisgarh on July 25 for allegedly being involved in forceful conversion and human trafficking.

In his letter, Sangma wrote, "Religious persecution of any kind has no place in a democratic and secular nation like India." He added that such "baseless accusations" not only put the lives and freedoms of innocent individuals at risk but also "reflect a worrying pattern of religious targeting."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat living in Kerala, I'm impressed by the state's commitment to secular values. But shouldn't we wait for the investigation results before jumping to conclusions?
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Priya S
The video evidence shows clear harassment! Why were these nuns targeted when they were just doing social work? This selective targeting of Christian missionaries needs to stop.
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Aditya G
While I support religious freedom, forced conversions are a real issue in tribal areas. The police must investigate properly - if there's evidence of wrongdoing, action should be taken.
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Kavitha C
Kerala's protest is justified! Our nuns have served society selflessly for decades. This is pure harassment by fringe elements who can't tolerate inter-faith harmony. Shameful!
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Manish T
The LDF is politicizing this issue unnecessarily. Let the law take its course - if the nuns are innocent, they'll be released. Why make it a Kerala vs Chhattisgarh matter?

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