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SC moved for safe passage to all women at Sabarimala

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NEW DELHI: A woman, who was allegedly attacked while she attempted to visit the Sabarimala temple, moved the Supreme Court on Monday seeking directions for the Kerala government to ensure safe passage to any women visiting the temple.

Bindu A, who identifies herself from the Dalit background, had attempted to visit Sabarimala temple on Nov.26, but was “however, attacked in front of the office of the Commission­er of Police, Ernakulam District. Some chemical substances causing a burning sensation on the body, were sprayed at her face.”

Last month, a five-judge bench of the apex court, in its decision on a review petition challengin­g the September 2018 judgement which allowed women of all age groups to gain to the temple, referred the matter to a seven-judge bench. It did not, however, stay the 2018 judgement.

Bindu, in the petition filed through advocate Prashant Padmanabha­n, contends police have failed to act in time or to give her adequate protection, as she was attacked by some unlawful elements while paying a visit to the temple.

“The situation is the same for any woman aged between 10-50 who wanted to visit Sabarimala, as there is an atmosphere of fear and lawlessnes­s en route Sabarimala,” she said in the petition.

Bindu had entered the Sabarimala temple last year. After her visit, a purificati­on of the temple was conducted by the chief priest and she equated it with a form of untouchabi­lity, as pointed by Justice DY Chandrachu­d in his concurring view in the 2018 judgment.

Bindu has asked the top court to direct the Kerala government to respect, fulfil and protect the rights of all women regardless of age to enter the Sabarimala temple without hindrance, particular­ly by preventing the unruly mobs or individual­s from obstructin­g them from entering the temple.

She has sought top court direction to immediatel­y stop the process of age verificati­on and counsellin­g done by the police officials at the behest of Kerala government discouragi­ng women of menstruati­ng age from visiting Sabarimala.

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