Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Protesters stop two women from entering Sabarimala

- Ramesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Protesters forced two women in their 30s to turn back halfway from the hilltop shrine of Sabarimala in Kerala’s Pathanamth­itta district on Wednesday.

Reshma Nishanth and Shanila Sajesh, residents of Kannur, covered almost half of the 5.5-kilometre trek to the temple but were intercepte­d by angry devotees in the morning.

Dressed in men’s clothes, they used the lean time early in the morning to dodge protesters and started trekking at 5am. Both of them said they came after police had promised protection.

They managed to trek for some time but were identified and encircled by the protesters. Police then arrested five of the protesters and the women continued trekking for some time.

They were stopped in Neelimala as a large number of protesters lay on the path leading to the temple to stop them from going further. The drama continued for two hours and police removed them forcibly.

Police pleaded helplessne­ss as the situation turned tense, saying it was beyond their control and took the women to Pambha, the base camp, after being blocked.

The state’s temple minister Kadakampal­ly Surendran said preventing women, who came after taking the vow and fasted for the pilgrimage, was “really deplorable”. Surendran said the government did not want to create a scene so police took utmost restraint in handling the protesters. “We don’t need any certificat­e from the Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi whose party is on a mission to annihilate people in the name of the cow,” the minister said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the Kerala government on its handling of the Sabarimala issue, saying the Communists didn’t respect India’s culture and spiritual traditions. He also slammed the Congress for taking multiple stands on the issue.

Modi hit out at the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front government led by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the opposition spearheade­d by the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) in the state, saying that both the fronts were two sides of the same coin.

 ?? PTI ?? ■ Devotees celebrate Makaravila­kku, in Sabarimala on Sunday.
PTI ■ Devotees celebrate Makaravila­kku, in Sabarimala on Sunday.

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