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Temple ruling stays: minister

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CHIEF Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has declared the Kerala government won’t file a review petition against a Supreme Court ruling that women in the age group of 10 to 50 can also enter the famed Sabarimala temple.

“It is not possible to file a review petition by the Kerala government against the verdict as we had told the apex court in our affidavit that we will abide by whatever the court rules. Hence it’s not now possible to file a review petition,” said Vijayan, amid widespread protests against the September 28 verdict.

Vijayan pointed out a few instances where women in the banned age group had entered the temple in the past and how some traditions at the temple had undergone changes.

“What everyone should understand is that this present ruling has come not because the state government filed a petition. This has been heard at the Kerala High Court and the final ruling came from the apex court. Now that it has come, we will adhere to it,” he said.

In a majority 4:1 judgment, the Supreme Court said the ban on women in the menstruati­ng age group, whose presence in the Lord Ayyappa temple was considered to be “impure”, violated their fundamenta­l rights and constituti­onal guarantee of equality. The Nair Service Society, the social and cultural organisati­on of the Hindu Nair community, yesterday filed a review petition against the apex court verdict. – IANS

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