Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Kerala’s religious diversity in danger’

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Kummanam Rajasekhar­an, 67, resigned as Mizoram governor on Friday amid calls for fielding him as Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’S Lok Sabha candidate from Kerala’s Thiruvanan­thapuram. A former BJP Kerala president, Rajasekhar­an spoke to Ramesh Babu about his plans, anger over the Supreme Court’s order last year allowing women of menstruati­ng age to enter Kerala Sabarimala Tempe and how it would impact the national polls. Edited excerpts:

What prompted you to resign?

My state is at a crossroads. Many believers are still in jails for chanting hymns [in protest against the Supreme Court order]. The present [Left Democratic Front] regime is trampling on religious diversity. Many leaders of the state were also keen on my return and the party leadership approved it. I devoted my life to the organisati­on [BJP]; it is for it to decide where I should serve.

Is Sabarimala going to be a key election issue?

No doubt. Only the BJP stood with the believers. The repressive government has dealt with the issue brutally with many believers still in jails. Cases were slapped on women and aged believers for just chanting hymns. The state never witnessed such an agitation [against the entry of menstruati­ng women into the shrine]. The state’s religious diversity is imperilled and the atheist government wants to impose a uniform religion. It is treading a dangerous path.

What is the way out and is not the court verdict binding on all?

The court is now considerin­g a bunch of review pleas. In Kerala, each temple has its own customs. Can you implement north Kerala’s Parassinik­aduvu Muthappan temple rituals in Sri Padmanabha­swami temple? Every village temple has different customs. Believers are really hurt. It is not a place for activists either. It is an attack on the religious freedom. If the court cannot find a solution, we will approach the Centre to bring an ordinance [to reverse the verdict].

Are you going to be the candidate from Thiruvanan­thapuram to take on Congress leader Shashi Tharoor?

That is for the party to decide. I can contest from any of the 20 constituen­cies in the state.

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