
Christian community in Vijayawada protests arrest of nuns
The protest rally began from Bishop School Grounds and traversed through MG Road before culminating at Dr BR Ambedkar Smriti Vanam Park. The rally was organised under the aegis of Vijayawada Catholic Peeth headed by Monsignor Muvvala Prasad.
The participants, holding placards, raised slogans demanding the immediate arrest of those who had allegedly attacked the nuns at the railway station in Chhattisgarh.
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