It is in this backdrop that fabrications of ‘narcotic jihad’ and ‘love jihad’ flourish
Sister Teena Jose, a nun and the first lawyer from the Congregation of Mother of Carmel (CMC), is an outspoken advocate for reform within the deeply patriarchal church establishment. She talks to TOI about what drives her, and the institutional changes she would like to see:
You became a nun in 1976 and got enrolled as a lawyer in 2006. What made you take up the legal profession?