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Kerala Police chief, on Friday 5 October, said they are planning to depute 500 women police personnel at the Sabarimala temple after the Supreme Court allowed women of all ages to enter the temple.
With the Kerala government and the Travancore Devasom Board (TDB) not filing a review petition, the Kerala Police is gearing up to tighten security at the famed temple which will open for its monthly pujas later this month.
While the main two-month-long festival season of the Sabarimala temple begins in the third week of November, lately the temple is open for a few days during the beginning of the Malayalam calendar every month. For October, the temple doors will open on 18th of this month.
In view of the opposition from various quarters, with several women taking to the streets to protest against the apex court's decision, CPI-M state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan in a newspaper article on Friday, 5 October, said the party will make no efforts to take women to the temple.
"Those women who wish to pray at Sabarimala can use the court verdict and go. Those who do not wish to, need not go," said Balakrishnan.
Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala, along with hundreds of Congress workers including women, sat on Friday on a day-long protest in Pathanamthitta – the district where Sabarimala temple is located.
(With IANS inputs)
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