Bengal gang rape: Bishops demand visible action from Mamata

March 18, 2015 04:53 pm | Updated April 02, 2016 10:39 am IST - Kolkata

KOLKATA: Head of Catholic Bishops Conference of India, Cardinal Baselios Cleemis arrives at the State Secretariat  to meet Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday. Bishop Cleemis visited  Ranaghat earlier  in the day and met  the 71- year-old nun who was allegedly gang-raped on March 14.  After meeting the Chief Minister  the Bishop expressed satisfaction over  her decision to hand over the probe to CBI. Photo: Sushanta Patronobish. 18.03.2015

KOLKATA: Head of Catholic Bishops Conference of India, Cardinal Baselios Cleemis arrives at the State Secretariat to meet Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday. Bishop Cleemis visited Ranaghat earlier in the day and met the 71- year-old nun who was allegedly gang-raped on March 14. After meeting the Chief Minister the Bishop expressed satisfaction over her decision to hand over the probe to CBI. Photo: Sushanta Patronobish. 18.03.2015

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India on Wednesday demanded “visible” action and requested West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to hasten arrests of those who gang raped a 71-year-old nun in West Bengal’s Nadia district.

The nun was brutalised by a gang of bandits inside the Convent of Jesus and Mary in Ranaghat, some 80 km from Kolkata on Saturday. Cardinal Baselios Cleemis, who heads the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India, visited Ranaghat to meet the nun.

“I would like to request the authorities to ensure that justice is done. The sisters have forgiven but justice needs to be made visible and such acts should not continue. We are here to also personally verify what has happened. These same sentiments I will transmit to the Chief Minister and request her to act fast. Such inhuman acts should be stopped,” he told media in Ranaghat.

“I will talk to her (chief minister) on behalf of the Church of India. What I have understood is that the process has begun to find out the culprits but we would like to request the chief minister to make a fast approach and to see that justice is done at the earliest,” Cleemis said.

He also thanked the public in Ranaghat and “the public of the entire country who are showing their sympathy and their sentiments of togetherness at this point of time”.

While the police have detained 10 people, their failure to arrests the culprits yet has created a furore among Ranaghat locals, who on Monday blocked the convoy of Banerjee. She had gone there to meet the survivor, now admitted to a hospital. West Bengal Human Rights Commission has sought a report from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

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