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Woman attempts to reach temple

Hardliners opposed to entry of women, blocked road and forced her to alight from bus

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Yet another woman in the “barred” age group made a futile attempt Monday to reach Sabarimala but was forced to retreat by agitated protesters, while security was tightened at the shrine amid reports that more women of menstruati­ng age could try to visit the temple before its doors close tonight.

Bindu, a Dalit activist, who was proceeding to Pamba at the foothills of Sabarimala temple from where devotees undertake an arduous 5km trek to the shrine, was given police protection at her request, officials said.

However, when the Kerala State Road Transport Corporatio­n bus she was travelling on with police personnel was about to reach Pamba, a group of BJP workers and those opposing the entry of girls and women aged between 10 and 50 years into the temple, blocked the road and forced her to alight.

She was then escorted to safety in a police vehicle, officials said.

Nearly a dozen women have been turned back by angry protesters while attempting to visit the shrine of Ayyappa, the presiding deity of Sabarimala temple considered “naishtika brahmachar­i” (eternally celibate), since its door opened for a fiveday puja on October 17.

No puja was performed on the first day of the opening of the temple. The doors to the shrine will close at 10pm yesterday.

Hundreds of devotees are camping at the Sabarimala Sannidhana­m temple complex to prevent women of menstruati­ng age group from reaching the shrine situated in a dense forest.

‘Barred group’

Despite clamping of section 144 CrPC at Sabarimala Sannidhana­m, Pamba, Nilackal and Elavumkal, hundreds of Ayyappa devotees have prevented women of the “barred” age group from visiting the shrine.

Police have tightened the security at Sannidhana­m and other areas following reports that some women could try to visit the temple.

Inspector General of Police S Sreejith, deputed to ensure security of women devotees, offered prayers at the temple yesterday morning.

Visuals of the officer offering prayers with tearful eyes before the deity were telecast by the local media. Sreejith had faced the ire of the devotees for taking activist Rehana Fathima to the temple under police security.

However, police could not facilitate her entry into the main temple because of strong protests by Ayyappa devotees.

Six women were prevented from entering the Sabarimala temple Sunday alone.

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 ?? PTI ?? Devotees protest as several women devotees arrive to offer prayers at Sabarimala temple in the light of the recent verdict by Supreme Court allowing entry to women of all ages.
PTI Devotees protest as several women devotees arrive to offer prayers at Sabarimala temple in the light of the recent verdict by Supreme Court allowing entry to women of all ages.

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