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BJP begins dawn-to-dusk hunger strike over arrest of Sabarimala protesters

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: BJP workers on Tuesday began a dawn-to-dusk hunger strike in front of Kerala DGP’s office here, thus intensifying its agitation against the CPI(M)-led LDF government’s crackdown on Sabarimala protesters.

BJP begins dawn-to-dusk hunger strike over arrest of Sabarimala protesters

Over 3,500 people have so far been arrested and 529 cases registered in connection with the protests and demonstrations against the implementation of the Supreme Court verdict allowing women of all age groups into the Lord Ayyappa temple. File photo



Thiruvananthapuram, October 30

BJP workers on Tuesday began a dawn-to-dusk hunger strike in front of Kerala DGP’s office here, thus intensifying its agitation against the CPI(M)-led LDF government’s crackdown on Sabarimala protesters.

BJP cadres also took out marches to offices of the Superintendent of Police in all district headquarters to condemn the government for arresting the agitators.

Addressing party workers here, BJP state president PS Sreedharan Pillai alleged that the ruling CPI(M) was on the road to “liquidation” and the party’s graph was coming down.

Former Union minister and party’s lone MLA in the state assembly, O Rajagopal, was also present.

Veteran Marxist leader MM Lawrence’s grandson was among the protesters.

Over 3,500 people have so far been arrested and 529 cases registered in connection with the protests and demonstrations against the implementation of the Supreme Court verdict allowing women of all age groups into the Lord Ayyappa temple.

BJP national president Amit Shah, who was in Kerala on October 27, had extended full support to the devotees protesting against the entry of women of all ages into the shrine.

The saffron party had announced that it would be taking out a ‘Rath Yatra’ from Kasaragod to Pathnamthitta, where the Sabarimala temple is located, from November 8 to 13 to “save the customs and traditions” of the hill shrine.

The temple had witnessed high drama after around a dozen women in the 10-50 age group were prevented by protesting devotees from entering it after the temple doors were opened for monthly pujas between October 17 and 22.

The Lord Ayyappa temple’s three-month-long pilgrim season is commencing from November 17 and the state government has reiterated that all devotees would be allowed to offer prayers at the shrine.

The temple will also open for a day on November 5 for a special puja. PTI

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