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Will the media, running a parallel judiciary answer the questions given ahead ?

It is said that most of the media houses in the country receive financial assistance from foreign countries and Congress rulers. Lot of money is being received from overseas Churches. Therefore, media are running a campaign to defame Hindu Saints. If this statement is false, media should answer questions posed ahead.
1. Maximum number of sexual assaults is committed by the priests on nuns in the church. Why do the media not organise deliberations, special programmes on such incidents ? In Muringoor Divine Centre, 954 people died suspiciously between the year 1996 to 2006. Kerala High Court had appointed Special Investigation Team (S.I.T.) to investigate the matter. This SIT has submitted its report to Home Department of Kerala. The report states that entire goings-on in the Centre are suspicious and everyone there needs to undergo Narco-analysis tests. Only 36 out of 954 deaths have been registered here. Narcotic drugs are being illegally consumed here. As a result, nun Neena Govindan died and many individuals have turned into mental patients. Father Matthews procured Rs. 20 Lakhs from overseas in an illegal manner through Hawala transactions. Many officers in the Administration are connected with the Centre and provide advice to it. Why the media do not create public awareness over such a horrible matter ?
2. In Kerala, Sister Jesmi has written an autobiography ‘Amen’. It contains detailed information about how the priests commit sexual assaults on nuns in the church. She made a very serious allegation that Catholic Institution is a heaven for gays. Why the media are not prepared to expose the truth behind these incidents ?
3. An English newspaper (Daily DNA) has published that serious criminal cases are registered against 63 priests in Kerala. These crimes include murders, attempts to murder, rapes, sexual assaults, thefts, deception, abductions etc. Why no programme is telecast against them ?
4. On 24th March 1992, Sister Abhaya was murdered at Kottayam in Kerala. In this case, Crime Investigation Department arrested two fathers and a nun after in 2008 i.e. after 19 years and registered a criminal case against them. Sister Abhaya was murdered jointly by them as she witnessed FatherThomas Kattur, Thomas Purthikayali and nun Sefi in an objectionable position. Why the media do not raise voice against this case ?
5. Sayyad Abdulla Bukhari, Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid in Dehali declared in a public meeting ‘Yes, I am an agent of Pakistan. If you have guts, try to arrest me’. No action was taken against by the Government. Why the media did not raise voice against such anti-national speech ?
6. Metropolitan Magistrate at Gorakhpur had issued a non-bailable warrant along with an order to attach all his property against Sayyad Abdulla Bukhari, Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid in Dehali for making an anti-national statement on 9th January 1992. However, even after 8 years, the Police failed to serve the warrant on Bokhari. As a result, the court had to issue fresh warrants in the year 2000 to the Police for arresting Bukhari.
All this goes to prove that there is a nexus among the media, Police and Government to defame Hindu Saints. They do not dare to utter a single word against improper practices of Muslims and Christians.

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