Rahul Easwar warns Trupti Desai from entering Sabarimala temple

ANI  |  Kochi (Kerala) [India] 

Despite the lifting ban over entry of women of menstruating age inside the Sabrimala Temple, Easwar on Friday warned woman activist from entering the shrine.

Easwar, who is against the entry of menstruating age women inside the sanctum sanctorum, said: "should go back. She will have to step on our chests and walk over us if she wants to enter the Temple."

As the Temple reopened today, Section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) was imposed in the towns of Nilakkal, and as a precautionary measure.

The step was taken as the state braces for a bout of fresh protests against entry of women into the hill shrine.

Founder of Bhumata Brigade reached this morning to visit the Temple. However, she was unable to come out of the airport due to protests against her visit.

She asserted that she will not return unless she visits the temple. "Police tried to evacuate us from another gate but protesters were there as well. Does this mean protesters are scared that we will reach once we reach Or are they trying to scare us? We won't return until we have darshan," she said.

Desai on Wednesday wrote a letter to Pinarayi Vijayan, stating that she would not leave the state if she were not allowed to enter the Temple.

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First Published: Fri, November 16 2018. 19:50 IST