Head priest should\'ve quit if he was not ready to accept SC verdict: Vijayan

Head priest should've quit if he was not ready to accept SC verdict: Vijayan

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Vijayan slammed the head on Thursday for conducting purification rituals after two women entered the temple, saying he should have quit if he was not ready to accept the verdict.

Vijayan's comments come a day after Kandararu Rajeevaru had closed the and performed purification rituals after two women of menstruating age, Bindu (42) and Kanakadurga (44), offered prayers at the hill shrine early on Wednesday.

"A strange thing happened at the yesterday. The 'tantri' (priest) closed the shrine and performed the purification rituals. This was violation of the SC verdict," Vijayan told reporters here.

"The 'tantri' should have quit, if he had any objection to the apex court order as he was also a party to the case," he said.

The court had also heard the priest, who was a party to the case, before delivering the verdict, the said.

The had pointed out that there was a violation of tradition at after the women entered the shrine, following which he closed the temple and performed the purification rituals, which was strange, Vijayan said.

Traditionally, for centuries children and women in the 10-50 age group were barred from offering prayers at the temple in

The top court had on September 28 paved way for women of all ages to offer prayers at the shrine, following which the had decided to implement the verdict.

However, the BJP and right-wing outfits were against the government's decision, saying it would go against the traditions of the ancient shrine. The also said it was with the believers.

It is the (TDB) that manages the shrine and decides whether the temple has to be opened or closed, Vijayan said.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 14:10 IST