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Protests in India after two women visit temple

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NEW DELHI, India — The situation continues to be tense but under control in India’s southern state of Kerala after a couple of women tried entering a temple where they are barred from.

The Sabarimala temple is located in the hills in southern Kerala. Traditiona­lly, women are not allowed to enter it as they are considered “impure” due to menstruati­on. However, the row began when the country’s apex court, the Supreme Court of India, gave a verdict last year saying there should be no “gender bias” and women should be allowed to enter and offer prayers at the shrine.

The court verdict divided the state’s populace triggering a debate over the issue.

While some social and political groups supported the court verdict, others staunchly opposed it citing local traditions and customs.

The row has slowly taken a political turn, even as bombs were hurled at the houses of leaders of the state’s ruling party the Communist Party of India (CPI) and India’s ruling party Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

According to media, the bombs were tossed by unidentifi­ed persons at the houses of CPI state legislator A.N. Shamsee and the party’s former Kannur district secretary P. Sasi.

A similar incident was reported when the ancestral house of BJP parliament­arian V. Muraleedha­ran was attacked in the early hours of Saturday. Though no one was injured, the houses got damaged to some extent, said media reports. Muraleedha­ran was quoted as saying that his ancestral home at Vadiyil Peedikia area came under attack.

“My sister, brother-in-law and their daughter were in the house when the attack took place,” he reportedly said.

In another incident, unidentifi­ed people set fire to an office of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) in Pariyaram area in the morning.

The RSS is the country’s nationalis­t social organizati­on from which the BJP is known to be drawing its political ideology.

A CPI worker was attacked in the state on Saturday night while RSS leader K. Chandrasek­haran was assaulted in Thalassery area and his house ransacked allegedly by a group of around 25 workers allegedly belonging to the CPI.

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