Kerala government to withdraw award given to
cartoonist for mocking rape accused Bishop Franco.
State Culture Minister
AK Balan has examined the cartoon and confirmed that it hurts religious
sentiments and that he does not agree with it.Kerala Lalit Kala Academy had
given award to cartoonist KK Subhash for his cartoon depicting Bishop Franco
Mulakkal as a cockerel.According to a report in Times Now, cartoonist KK Subhas
had published a cartoon depicting rape accused Bishop Franco Mulakkal as a
cockerel, while a ladies’ undergarment is seen at the end of the bishop’s
staff. The Kerala Lalit Kala Academy had awarded him with the best cartoonist award
for the cartoon yesterday.
However, the Kerala
Catholic Bishops’ Council was not amused, and the KCBC spokesperson Varghese
Vallikkat, a priest, said the decision to give the award to the cartoon was
“highly provocative and objectionable”. The KCBC had also alleged that the Left
Democratic Front (LDF) government had undermined priesthood in a vulgar manner.The
KCBC also questioned the LDF government whether they were taking ‘revenge’ on
the community after their humiliating loss in the Lok Sabha elections. The CPM
had just won one seat out of 20 seats from Kerala in the recent elections.As
supporters of the rape accused Bishop Franco has begun to criticise the
government for awarding a cartoonist for expressing his opinion, the state
government has now decided to withdraw the award given to the cartoonist
Subhas. State Culture Minister AK Balan has examined the cartoon and confirmed
that it hurts religious sentiments and that he does not agree with it.
“The state government
has no role in it as the award winners were selected by a group of experts.
After protests surfaced, we examined it and we found it was not right to hurt
religious sentiments,” said Balan.Franco Mulakkal, Bishop of the Roman Catholic
Diocese of Jalandhar, was accused of raping a 44-year-old nun at a guest house
in Kuravilangad in May 2014 and subsequent sexual exploitations afterwards. The
nun had registered a complaint in June 2018 and has also claimed that despite
her complaints, the church took no action on the bishop.The congregation had
also stood by the rape accused and referred to him as an “innocent soul”. The
Malankara Orthodox Church had been supporting the rape accused Bishop and
attempts were also made to vilify the victim nun.
Despite the initial
delay in the arrest of the Bishop, Kerala police acted subsequently upon the
incriminating pieces of evidence present against Bishop Franco Mulakkal of the
Archdiocese of Jalandhar, Punjab, for allegedly raping a nun from Kerala on
multiple occasions. Rape accused Bishop Franco was granted conditional bail in
the case on October 15 in the case.After his release, Bishop Franco was given a
grand welcome in Jalandhar where people had arrived in large numbers. Since his
release, the Missionaries of Jesus has attempted to silence those four nuns for
supporting the victim nun who had accused Bishop Franco of rape.
The four nuns who had
supported the rape survivor nun were asked to leave the Kuravilangad convent,
and go to convents, previously assigned to them. Shockingly, apart from threats
and intimidation, Father Kuriakose who had testified against Bishop Franco was
found dead under mysterious circumstances.
Prof. John Kurakar
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