Women should enter Sabarimala openly\, not secretly: CPI

Women should enter Sabarimala openly, not secretly: CPI

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The (CPI) appeared to disapprove of two women of menstruating age group entering the at "secretly" on Wednesday and said it should have been done "openly".

"Generally, we want women's entry (into the shrine), but we don't want something secretly to be done. It is to be done openly, everybody should accept, that's our view," CPI said.

"It's good that according to the judgement, some women could enter it (the shrine)," he told The CPI is the second-biggest constituent of the CPI(M)-led LDF government in

Reddy accused the and the of trying to politicise the issue. "They (the two parties) want to gain sentiments of some of the pilgrims and try to create some kind of anti-LDF attitude as if it's (the) LDF which has taken the decision (to allow women of all age groups into the shrine)," Reddy said.

"It's actually which has taken the decision and the LDF government is trying to implement it, that's all!" he added.

Cloaked in black veils and shrouded in early morning darkness, two women of menstruating age group made history when they stepped into the temple of Lord Ayyappa, breaking a centuries-old tradition defying dire threats from right.

Kanakadurga (44) and Bindu (42) stepped into the hallowed precincts guarded by police three months after the Supreme Court's historic judgement lifting the ban on entry of girls and women between 10 and 50 years of age into the shrine of Lord Ayyappa, its "eternally celibate" deity.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 18:30 IST