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Sabrimala protest: Dalit woman activist won't be taken to shrine, say police

The Police officials further said that they have cautioned her about the risks, as Hindu traditionalists had dug their heels in, opposing the entry of women in Sabrimala temple.

Sabrimala protest: After massive protest by devotees and priests of the Sabrimala Temple against entry of women between age of 10 to 50 years, the Police on Saturday said that 38-year-old female Dalit activist will not be taken to the shrine. According to a report by news agency IANS, police is also checkin her antecedents. “We will not take her (to the temple) today (Saturday). We also are checking her background and more details will be provided tomorrow (Sunday),” Inspector General of Police S. Sreejith said. Earlier today, Manju presented herself before Sreejith and Manoj Abraham, another Inspector General of Police, and requested them to facilitate her pilgrimage to the temple in the light of the Supreme Court verdict. The Supreme Court had on September 28 overturned a centuries-old practice that barred women of menstrual age (10-50 years) from entering the hill temple, where a celibate deity Lord Ayyappa is worshipped. The Police officials further said that they have cautioned her about the risks, as Hindu traditionalists had dug their heels in, opposing the entry of women in the 10-50 age group in defiance of the top court’s order. However, Manju, who claimed to be the President of the Kerala Dalit Mahila Federation, would have none of it. Meanwhile, a woman from Tamil Nadu was allowed inside the Sabarimala temple on Saturday after facing initial protests, as traditionalists presumed her to be below 50 years of age. Latha, 52, accompanied by her husband and son, was stopped just as she was about to climb the hallowed 18 steps leading to the temple. The protesters presumed her to be below 50, despite her protestations to the contrary. It was only after the intervention of state BJP leader K. Surendran and others that the devotees allowed Latha to enter the sanctum sanctorum after checking her identity card. Protesters have blocked the entry of women in the age group of 10-50, in defiance of the SC order, and despite the state government's assurance to facilitate the entry of women to the shrine. (With agency inputs)

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