Kerala govt supports entry of women inside Sabarimala temple

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government, which has been changing its stand on the contentious issue of women of a particular age group entering the temple, today told the that it now favours their entry.

Later the Left (LDF) government, in 2017, made the U-turn opposed the entry of women.

A five-judge bench headed by Dipak Misra, hearing the contentious issue relating to the ban on entry of menstruating women between 10 and 50 years of age inside the temple, asked the about its stand.

"The supports the entry of women. The state is not opposing," told the bench which also comprised justices R F Nariman, A M Khanwilkar, D Y and

"You (state) are changing your stand again," the bench said.

The is relying on the first affidavit and the later affidavit be kindly ignored, the said.

"You are changing with the changing times," Justice said.

The bench then said that the "only benefit" was that it will not be required to hear the state government's arguments opposing the plea.

The bench would now resume hearing tomorrow on the plea filed by petitioners and others.

The apex court had on October 13 last year referred the issue to a bench after framing five "significant" questions including whether the practice of banning entry of women into the temple amounted to discrimination and violated their fundamental rights under the

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 20:15 IST