One dead, 15 injured in chaos after women enter Sabarimala


Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 3 (AFP): One person was killed and at least 15 injured in violence across southern India's Kerala state which broke out after two women defied traditionalists to enter one of Hinduism's holiest temples, police said Thursday.

Clashes were reported across the state after the two women activists, escorted by police, entered the Sabarimala temple in a surprise pre-dawn operation on Wednesday.

The Supreme Court in September overturned a decades-old ban on women of menstruating age - deemed as those between 10 and 50 - setting foot inside the gold-plated Sabarimala temple.

Several women activists have made unsuccessful attempts to reach the temple since the order but faced stiff resistance from thousands of devotees including men and women, who see it as an attack on tradition.

"The person who died was part of a BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) demonstration yesterday and got injured when some stones were hurled (at the demonstrators)," Kerala police spokesman Pramod Kumar told AFP.

"His injuries were serious and he died late Wednesday night. At least 15 others were injured in incidents across the state," Kumar added.

Local media reports said the demonstrators from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP were hit by stones from a local office of the state's ruling Communist party.

Kerala remained tense on Thursday, and the police said additional forces had been deployed across the state to prevent further violence breaking out.

The police Wednesday used tear gas, stun grenades and water cannon to control clashes between the rival groups, largely conservatives and cadres of the state's ruling left-wing parties.

Journalists were also assaulted during the disturbances in the state's capital, Thiruvananthapuram, and nearby Kollam city.

In rare comments regarding the Sabarimala temple on Tuesday, Modi - running for a second term in elections later this year - appeared to support the ban, saying the matter was related to tradition.

"There are some temples which have their own traditions, where men can't go. And men don't go," Modi told Indian media.

The Supreme Court is to start hearing a legal challenge on its ruling to allow women into the temple from January 22.

Women are still barred from a handful of Hindu temples in India. The entry of women at Sabarimala was taboo for generations and formalised by the Kerala High Court in 1991.

  

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  • Bhaktha, Kudla

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    Exactly what BJP was waiting for! Now we have successfully politicized the incident, martyred a devotee and made aware of the presence of BJP in Kerala with a hartal. Now we will add more religious color to it, spread more hate messages about how Communist and Muslims worked behind maligning the temple, make Sabarimala the Ayodhya of the south, ensure every common Hindu hates his neighbors and friends from other religions and finally votes for BJP in 2019 not for the love towards it but for the hatred on others! #GameplanAmitShah

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  • VALERIAN RODRIGUES, UJIRE

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    TRADITION SHOULD FOLLOW .SINCE SO MANY YEARS THE SYSTEM WAS MAINTAINED LIKE THIS.IN EVERY MATTER COURTS CANT INTER VEIN.IN CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM MANY SYSTEMS ARE MAINTAINED BY MEN ONLY.THERE ARE SOME REASONS.

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 04 2019

    Politics is the most dirtiest game. In India its much worse. Dividing the country in the name of religion. Politicians should be out of these religious matters.

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  • R. Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    not completely, but there are strong rumours that next in line are some top IAS officers.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    All problems started after 2014. Till that time all were enjoying Aachee Din.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    BJP is Brainless ...

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  • jose, calicut

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    I am sure that no outsiders threw stone on unruly goondas of RSS. They themselves pelted stones and few stones dropped on their own people this might be their own work to blame statement Govt. and get public sympathy. Sangh parivar and bjp will do dirty thing to come to power.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    communist manifesto cant be instaled in india , india is not run by one book. if people both side are fighting govt should take care of both side .

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    That is why Supreme court is delaying verdict on Ram Mandir..because the presiding judges have to be given asylum in a foreign country because our people are mad with beliefs and can kill whichever side the judgement goes..

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  • SAMAD, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    we should ban supreme court..best option to stop all violence

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    That's exactly what the bhakts want. Their feeling is that Supreme Court is a major obstacle in their "path of progress" and acche din.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    The communal minority appeasing Marxist Govt & arrogance of Pinarayi is to blame for this anti Hindu acts and violence

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  • Azeez, DUBAI

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    The supreme court's ruling is purely based on constittuional rights and its the duty of state and central goverment to bring into enforcement of these rights.Since there is conflict between faith and human rights the apex court has taken its stand on Human rights.Hope the issue will end in a peaceful way.

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    It is disgusting, also indeed surprising to know that a state which always proclaims itself to be a hundred percent literacy has gone a hundred steps behind to bite the dust ....now it is literally showing its true colours. What an apathy? Can't this be sorted out amicably amongst themselves instead of making a hue and cry?

    In turn they are labelling, rebuking themselves and showing to the entire world what a typical case they are to the entire world?

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  • AA, Mangalore/ UK

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    All thanks to Shah Modi propaganda. Wherever BJP want to grow politically, peace becomes martyr first. A pity that hardliners still chat Har Har Modi. They think he works for them, but he works for the elite corporates only

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  • Sachin Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 03 2019

    Till now it was ram mandir and now its shabarimala. I think the supreme court has made a mistake by giving its nod in religious issues.

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