Kerala Nuns' Arrest Brings Together Church, Islamic Extremists and Comrades
Kerala Nuns Arrest Brings Together Church, Islamic Extremists and Comrades
Kerala Nuns' Arrest Brings Together Church, Islamic Extremists and Comrades


By Kumar Chellappan

Thiruvananthapuram, 06 August(HS): The arrest of Kerala-born Preethy Mary and Vandana Francis, the two Christian nuns at Chhattisgarh who were into religious conversion and human trafficking have brought together the Church, Islamic extremists, Maoists and both the Communist parties, the CPI(M) and the CPI.

According to senior intelligence bureau officials, the Methran (bishop), Moulvis, Mullahs, Maoists and the Marxists are all set to revive the countrywide agitation against the Narendra Modi Government demanding the quashing of the Citizenship Amendment Act.

“During the last agitation, only a section of the Christians had come out against the CAA. But this time they are planning to bring the country to a grinding halt to make the Centre to withdraw the Act,” said a senior intelligence official, who is monitoring the changed situation on a round-the-clock basis.

He said the Church leaders have been promised all financial, logical and media help by the cartel led by George Soros, the Islamic terrorist organizations, Maoists and all anti-Sanatan Dharma forces.

Last Sunday saw vicars in Churches in Kerala reading out pastoral letters condemning the Modi Government for the arrest of the two nuns, who were specialized in religious conversion and evangelization drive. The pastoral letter read out following the Sunday Mass declared that the Church and other Christian factions have been granted full rights by the Constitution for religious conversion and proselytization.

The pastoral letter is a means of communication chosen by the Archbishops, Cardinals and bishops with the laity. Hindustan Samachar had reported about the warning issued by Baselios Cleemis, the major archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church to the Government of India not to tamper with their right and power to evangelize India.

Deepika, the official mouth-piece of the Church in its editorial on Sunday had lambasted the Sanatana Dharma for the opposition to religious conversion.

It also described those who oppose and question evangelization as Hindu terrorists. The daily has used a language which is worse than hate speech.

It accused Bajrang Dal for the 1999 death of Graham Staines, the Australian missionary who was into massive religious conversion in Orissa. Though the daily’s editorial claims that Staines had dedicated his life to serve leprosy patients in Orissa, it has been revealed officially that he was sent to India as part of religious conversions.

Staines had chosen the tribal belts of Orissa for his operation. He along with his wife Gladys Staines, in their reports deapatched from Mayurbhanj to Tidings, a missionary periodical published in Australia had given their modus operandi and the successes they have registered in converting the tribals and backward community members to Christianity. The service Staines rendered to leprosy patients was a façade for his illegal activities.

Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the former US Ambassador to India in his celebrated book 'A Dangerous Place', has written elaborately about the role of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Vatican in dethroning the EMS Namboodirppadu led CPI Government, the world’s first communist government elected through a democratic process.

The Church and the Islamists came together in 1959 to oust the government through Liberation Struggle (Vimochana Samaram). The CIA and Vatican had an aversion against the Communists of those days.

Lonappan Nambadan and Father Vadakken, a Catholic priest who had played significant roles in the Liberation Struggle had mentioned about the role of CIA and Vatican in bringing down that Governments.

Sancharikkunna Viswasi ( A believer who travels), the autobiography of Nambadan has chronicled lucidly the events that led to the Liberation Struggle and fall of the Namboodirippadu Government.

Things have undergone a major change over the last few decades and the CIA and Vatican along with Islamists, Maoists and Communists have declared Sanatana Dharma as their next target.

All demonstrations staged in Kerala against the arrest of the two proselytizers at Chhattisgarh stood out because of the active participation of activists of the banned Popular Front and SDPI, two dreaded terrorist organizations in the State.

Hindusthan Samachar / Manohar Yadavatti


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