Kottayam: The fellow nuns who are residing with the survivor nun in the convent in Kuravilangad raised concerns about their security and future after court granted conditional bail to bishop Franco Mulakkal on Monday.They also said that since bishop Mulakkal, who is accused of raping a nun, is out of jail there is a possibility of the witnesses getting influenced.“We are worried about the decision to grant bail to bishop Mulakkal. We are apprehensive about our safety. Now, we are not sure whether we will be alive tomorrow. Our security should also be given equal importance,” said Sr Anupama.Asked what is worrying them since the court had asked him to stay out of Kerala, Sr Anupama said that it never helps in making them secure. “Whether the bishop is in the state or outside it won’t make any difference. He can do whatever he wants,” she said. “If he has thought of finishing us, he can do it from outside the state as well,” she added.“We are not sure even now whether the investigation of the case will be torpedoed. But we have pinned our hopes on the judiciary and are hoping that we will get justice,” Anupama said.Sr Anupama said that the Syro Malabar church discriminated against them as the church representatives visited only the bishop and not them. “Why we are not being considered part of Syro Malabar church whereas bishop Mulakkal, who is working in Latin Catholic church, has been considered by the Syro Malabar church,” she asked.Asked whether they are being pressurised to move out of the convent, she said nobody has asked them to move out of the convent.“But two new nuns have joined recently,” she said, adding that they suspect the motive behind the move. “Both are principals of schools. Why they have been sent here? We doubt the motive behind this move,” she said.