Women delegation departs from Sabarimala without entering shrine

ANI  |  Pamba (Kerala) [India] 

Speaking to ANI, Dr Gokulachandran, Special Officer, Pamba, said, Protestors gathered at the base camp in to stop these 11 women trying to trek to the shrine. Because of security issues, they decided to return

Furthermore, (Law and Order) Shaji Sugunan said if more force was used against agitators, a law and order situation may have occurred.

However, one of the devotees had claimed that the were not providing them protection to trek to the hill shrine.

We are here since 3.30 am. Police have said that they will provide us with protection but now they are not providing us with protection to trek to the temple, said Selvi, one of the 11 women.

These women had a quest to become the first women falling in the age group of 10-50 years to offer their prayers to Lord Ayyappa after the lifted the centuries-old ban on the entry of women of the said age group.

The temple and surrounding areas witnessed a string of protests after the lifted the ban on entry of women inside the temple in September this year.

Till now, no woman of the previously-forbidden age group has been able to enter the temple due to widespread protests.

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First Published: Sun, December 23 2018. 15:25 IST