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All-party meeting fails to end Sabarimala deadlock

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Consensus eluded a crucial all-party meeting called on Thursday to resolve the stand-off over permitting women of menstrual age into the Sabarimala shrine with the Kerala Government firm on implementing the Supreme Court order and the Opposition walking out in protest.

All-party meeting fails to end Sabarimala deadlock

Frenzied protests by devotees and various Hindu outfit activists had prevented some women in the 10-50 age group from entering the temple. PTI file



Thiruvananthapuram, November 15

Consensus eluded a crucial all-party meeting called on Thursday to resolve the stand-off over permitting women of menstrual age into the Sabarimala shrine with the Kerala Government firm on implementing the Supreme Court order and the Opposition walking out in protest.

After the nearly three-hour long meeting, dubbed as a ‘farce’ by the Opposition, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said his government was duty-bound to enforce the court’s September 28 verdict allowing women of all ages to pray at the hill temple of Lord Ayyappa as it had not been stayed. The meeting was convened by him in the backdrop of state-wide protests by devotees after the Supreme Court ended an age-old ban on entry of women in the 10-50 age group.

“The government has no other option as Supreme Court has made it clear that the September 28 verdict has not been stayed, which means women in the 10-50 age group have the right to visit the Sabarimala temple,” Vijayan said.

Opposition Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP staged a walkout at the meeting, convened two days ahead of the temple’s opening on November 17 for the two-month long pilgrim season when lakhs of devotees are expected to throng the shrine. 

Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly Ramesh Chennithala accused the government of being adamant, while BJP state president PS Sreedharan Pillai said the meeting was a ‘waste of time’.

Meanwhile, the erstwhile Pandalam Royal family, associated with the temple, told Vijayan that there was no change in its stand with regard to rituals and traditions of the shrine and it was against entry of young women. The views were conveyed during talks held separately by the CM with family member Sasikumar Varma and tantri (head priest) Kandararu Rajeevaru. Kandararu Rajeevaru said: “We can only appeal to young women not to come to Sabarimala.” At the all-party meet, Vijayan rejected the demand that the government seek time from the court to implement its order since a bunch of review petitions are expected to come up for hearing before the apex court on January 22.

It put forward certain suggestions, including setting apart certain days for young women to offer prayers, instead of all days, Vijayan said, adding these had to be discussed with all stakeholders. Chennithala said: “We decided to walk out of the meeting after the Chief Minister’s reply. The meeting was a farce, government was not ready for any compromise.”

“This is a declaration of war on the believers by the government. The CM and the government would be responsible for any violence or untoward incident in Sabarimala,” he added.  — PTI

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