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Rape-accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal stepped down as Bishop of the Jalandhar Diocese, temporarily handing over charge of the diocese to Father Mathew Kokkandam, The News Minute reported.
The Bishop, who is the primary accused in the Kerala nun rape case, stepped down temporarily on 15 September, just days after being summoned by Kerala police.
The bishop has also reportedly written to the Pope expressing his desire to step down temporarily from the responsibilities of the diocese, and has sought his permission. According to the Diocese of Jalandhar, the bishop is required to travel to Kerala, and has requested to be absolved of his responsibilities temporarily.
The chairperson of the National Commission for Women Rekha Sharma called the Bishop’s stepping down the “first win” for in the case.
Meanwhile, Catholic Bishops' Conference of India clarified that they are silent because they have no jurisdiction in the issue of individual Bishops.
A group of protesting nuns from Kerala on Saturday, 15 September, said that they "will rest" only after Mulakkal is questioned and arrested. Speaking to IANS, one of the five nuns who along with hundreds of people were protesting in Kerala said: "We will not rest and we will not be happy till he is questioned and arrested."
The nun's remarks came after reports have surfaces that the accused, Bishop Franco Mulakkal of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Jalandhar, was handing over his charge.
Another nun said that Bishop Franco was very powerful and cannot be underestimated. “We will continue the protest and will not stop till Bishop Franco is arrested.”
Meanwhile, ANI quoted sources as saying that the accusations against the Bishop have been brought to the notice of the Vatican, on 15 September. ANI added that the church’s representative from India was at the Vatican to discuss the issue and is expecting intervention in the coming days.
Kerala police on Wednesday, 12 September, had summoned the Bishop, asking him to appear before it on 19 September. An FIR was registered against the bishop and a 114-page detailed statement was taken from the survivor and other inmates of the convent, IANS reported.
On Thursday, 13 September, Jalandhar Police Commissioner PK Sinha said that the case came under the purview of the Kerala Police as the incident allegedly occurred there.
Earlier on 11 September, the Bishop broke his silence on the allegations of rape by the nun, claiming that the case was a conspiracy against the Church.
He added that he was questioned by the police for nine hours and said the nuns who were protesting had the “right” to do so.
"They (police) took her statement too and there were contradictions. They (police) are studying it as to who's speaking the truth. I've heard they're (nuns) protesting. It's their right to protest," he said.
Meanwhile, the Jalandhar police commissioner said his team would merely assist the Kerala police in their investigation, denying any active role in the case.
The Missionaries of Jesus Congregation alleged that Bishop Franco was accused of rape for acting on a complaint filed by a nun's relative claiming she was having sexual relationship with complainant's husband, reported ANI.
The MoJ Congregation, of which the nun is a member, is reportedly planning to join the court case.
On Saturday, 8 September, five nuns from the victim's Kottayam convent, to which the victim belonged, took part in the demonstration and alleged that she had been denied justice by the church, police and the government as no action has been initiated against the accused.
"We are fighting for our sister. She has been denied justice by the church, government and the police. We are ready to go to any extent for ensuring justice to our sister," a nun told protesters, who held placards demanding arrest of Bishop Franco.
Meanwhile, the nun's brother alleged that his friend was approached by the Bishop's relative and two priests with an offer of Rs 5 crore in return for withdrawal of complaint, reported NDTV.
Meanwhile, in a disparaging comment, independent Kerala MLA PC George had called the victim “a prostitute”.
The nun's family had said they would initiate legal action against George for hurting her sentiments.
The nun had accused Jalandhar Bishop Franco of raping and having unnatural sex with her multiple times between 2014 and 2016.
A police affidavit filed in the Kerala High Court said that investigation so far and the evidence collected revealed that the accused Bishop Franco “committed unnatural offence” and “committed rape” repeatedly, reported ANI.
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