Dozens arrested around flashpoint Indian temple
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( india): Indian police arrested 68 people taking part in protests around a controversial Hindu temple ahead of a Supreme Court ruling on whether it should be given more time to let women enter.
The Sabarimala temple in the southern state of Kerala has become a major battleground between Hindu radicals and gender activists.
Tens of thousands of pilgrims have thronged the hilltop shrine since it reopened on Friday amid unprecedented security.
“We arrested 68 devotees after overnight protests around Sabarimala,” said V.N Saji, assistant commissioner of Kerala police, yesterday.
The region has been increasingly tense with Hindu organisations and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) opposing the Supreme Court order to let women in the temple.
There have been several protests and strikes.
Many pilgrims going to Sabarimala have also complained about restrictions on their movement during the new clampdown.
The Kerala government sent thousands of police to the region fearing a repeat of pitch battles between devotees and security forces in October, when the temple first reopened after the Supreme Court ordered the lifting of a long-standing ban on women of “menstruating age” between the ages of ten and 50.
The ban reflected an old but still prevalent view in some areas that connects menstruation with impurity in Hinduism.
Police said many of those arrested late on Sunday had been protesting against a ban on spending the night on the hilltop around the temple.