Rapist Bishop Franco Led the Candle Light March Against Kathua
It is now very clear that the whole Kathua incident was a setup to frame Hindus and to denigrate Hindu temples. The person who was alleged to have committed the crime was shown by CCTV footage to be in a different state in his college. All other “so called evidences” are too flimsy or non existent. The father of the girl turns out to be “not her father”. But the story doesn’t stop there. It has come to light that the protest against the incident in Jalandhar was led by none other than the infamous Rapist Bishop Dr Franco Mulakkal. Irony died many times today.
Clearly the Church in India has been creating these diversions against other religions to divert attention from the scum that resides in the Churches. All around the world horrors upon horrors are being revealed about how the Church has been abusing women and children. It is time that people wake up to the fraud committed on them by the Media and the powers that control them..
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Diocese of Jalandhar holds candle light vigil to demand justice for Kathua rape victim
JALANDHAR: A special prayer meeting, a candle light vigil and a peace procession were organised by the Diocese of Jalandhar to demand justice for Kathua rape victim. The prayer and vigil were led Bishop Dr Franco Mulakkal.
In the prayer, the Kathua rape victim was especially mentioned while a banner was also displayed by the gathering held outside the church in the Bishop House. Apart from several placards seeking justice for the girl, some of the placards took a dig at the Centre mentioning “cow safe, deer safe, girls….?” Jalandhar Central MLA Rajinder Beri also participated in the prayer meeting.
Addressing the prayer meeting, Bishop Mulakkal said that it was duty of all to protect the women. We condemn the incidents of rape and crimes against women and urge the government to ensure their safety and security. He also said that prevailing conditions in the country are causing anxiety and minorities should unite to counter these conditions.