Khaleej Times

KERALA TO REVISE LIST OF WOMEN WHO PRAYED AT SABARIMALA

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM — Stung by widespread criticism over the numerous errors in the list of women who prayed at the Sabrimala temple, the Kerala government has decided to re-prepare the list.

A counsel of state government had presented the list in the Supreme Court on Friday, which reportedly had discrepanc­ies in the age and names of women. The list was taken from the records of the online system, through which pilgrims register for having darshan.

The row erupted over flaws in the actual age of some of the 51 women, whom the counsel had referred to in the list as “banned” — on account of they being of menstruati­ng age group of 10 to 50 years — who prayed at the temple this season.

State police chief Loknath Behera on Saturday asked senior officials to revise the list, which included even the name of men, besides several of the women above 50.

State Devasom (temples) Minister Kadakampal­ly Surendran told the media that his department has no role in the preparatio­n of the list, while the president of the Travancore Devasom Board — custodian of the temple, A. Padmakumar said they are not responsibl­e for this as they do not prepare statistics of the pilgrims in the temple.

Kanam Rajendran, state secretary of the Communist Party of India, said the entire responsibi­lity of what has happened lies with the state government. —

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