Kerala Devaswom minister welcomes SC verdict allowing entry of women at Sabarimala temple

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Devaswom Friday welcomed the Supreme Court's verdict allowing entry of women of all ages at the temple and said the "historic" judgement was the culmination of a long-drawn legal battle.

It was for the (TDB) to implement the verdict and to ensure protection to the women visiting the hill shrine of Lord Ayyappa, the said.

The has favoured the entry of women into the temple.

The state government's stand is not just for the temple, but in all places of worship no discrimination should be shown to women, said.

said though the verdict was "disappointing", but they accepted it.

"I respect the court verdict. It is very difficult to arrange special facilities for women in the present context.. The Board has to make arrangements...," he said.

A Padmakumar told reporters that the Board accepted the court's verdict.

When asked if the board was happy with the judgement, he said this was not a question of whether the TDB is happy or disappointed.

"We are bound to implement it and we will implement the same," Padmakumar said.

"With regard to facilities that has to be made ensured for women devotees," he said, adding that the board will take necessary steps after consulting with the

Meanwhile, K P Sankara Das said the Left (LDF) government has taken a stand and it is not possible for the TDB to take a different view.

Shashi Kumar Varma, Pandalam Royal family member said the verdict was "painful" for the family.

"Every temple has its own tradition and ritual practices and the same has now changed with a court verdict," he said.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 12:40 IST