In a shocking incident, two nuns and their two novices were harassed, heckled and forced to deboard a train in Uttar Pradesh's Jhansi by members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), on suspicion of religious conversion. Image
The incident, which occurred on Friday, March 19, has triggered massive outrage, with Kerala Chief Minister @vijayanpinarayi writing to Home Minister @AmitShah demanding strict action.
"Such incidents tarnish the image of the nation and its ancient tradition of religious tolerance. Such incidents require utmost condemnation by the Union government.
I would request your kind intervention to instruct authorities to take strict action on all groups, individuals who disrupt, impair the freedom of individual rights guaranteed by the constitution," the Chief Minister wrote.
Reacting to the incident, the Union Home Minister, on Wednesday, March 24 said: "Those involved in the Jhansi nuns' harassment incident will be brought before the law." The nuns were onboard the Haridwar-Puri Utkal Express on March 19, reported NDTV.
A 25-second video shows the women surrounded by some men, some of whom appear to be cops. "Go get your luggage. You will be sent home if what you are saying is correct," a man is heard saying in the video.

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