Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Kerala govt faces ire of BJP over directive on entry to Sabarimala

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PATHANAMTH­ITTA: The BJP on Thursday alleged one of the directives in a police handbook distribute­d among personnel on duty at the Lord Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala over devotees’ entry had a ‘malicious motive’ with the ruling LDF saying it will be withdrawn if there were any lapses.

The handbook distribute­d by the Home Department among policemen on duty at the hill shrine and its premises says all pilgrims are permitted to enter the temple as per the September 2018 verdict of the Supreme Court.As the matter kicked up a political controvers­y, state Devaswom Minister K Radhakrish­nan clarified it was printed earlier and the directives that appear in this year’s handbook were by mistake.

“The government has no illmotive in the matter. We have done everything with a good intention. If there are any lapses in the directives, directions will be given to withdraw it,” the minister told reporters in Sabarimala.

The controvers­ial directive appears as the first among several given for policemen to be followed while on duty at the Lord Ayyappa Temple.

Without directly mentioning about the entry of women at Sabarimala and the agitations that followed, BJP state chief K Surendran said if the Left government had any particular intention behind its “entry for all pilgrims” directive in the handbook, it was better to nip it in the bud itself. “If the decision (of the government) is to turn Sabarimala into a war zone again and to target believers, we haven’t forgotten anything from the past,” he said. PTI

 ?? ANI ?? Chief priest of Sabarimala Temple, K Jayaraman Namboothir­i, gives offerings to devotees in Pathanamth­itta on Wednesday.
ANI Chief priest of Sabarimala Temple, K Jayaraman Namboothir­i, gives offerings to devotees in Pathanamth­itta on Wednesday.

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