Posted by AI on 2025-07-28 15:58:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 12:28:53
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Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and several UDF MPs have demanded the immediate release of nuns held in Chhattisgarh, calling their arrest politically motivated and aimed at suppressing dissent.
The sisters of the congregation of Jesus Charity were arrested on charges of links with a Maoist group, alleged involvement in a bombing that killed a local school teacher, and enticing local Adivasis to join the insurgency. The arrest has elicited a strong response from the opposition, with Congress leaders alleging that the nuns were targeted for their work with Adivasi communities and for criticizing the state government's inadequacy in addressing regional concerns.
Rahul Gandhi tweeted that the nuns' arrest was yet another example of BJP's oppressive ideology targeting those who stand up for justice. He further added that the nuns would continue to receive support until they were released, and their institutions protected. Several other Congress leaders also took to social media to criticize the state administration and demand the release of the nuns.
This is not the first time that religious workers have been implicated in allege Maoist activity, with communists and activists accusing the government of targeting religious minorities and activists in an attempt to suppress dissent and control the regional population.
The coverage of the story has since become a heated topic across social and traditional media, with debates highlighting the divide between the ruling BJP and the opposition.
As the controversy brews, the larger issue of religious minorities being targeted by the state remains in focus, with activists and opposition leaders vowing to take further action to ensure the nuns' safety and swift release.