UK updates travel advisory to India after violent protests erupt in Kerala over Sabarimala issue

Press Trust of India  |  London 

The has updated its to India, warning British citizens to remain vigilant and avoid large public gatherings, following violent protests in over the issue of women entering the in

"There have been violent protests in some towns and cities in over the issue of women accessing the temple. Some have been disrupted in the wake of clashes between police and protesters," the FCO advisory said.

"If you are in Kerala or due to travel there, you should monitor closely, remain vigilant and avoid large public gatherings," it noted.

The rest of the remains broadly unchanged, advising visitors to to "avoid protests or large gatherings", follow the advice of the local authorities and monitor the and any curfew restrictions that may be in place.

It added, "Terrorists are very likely to try to carry out attacks in Recent attacks have targeted public places including those visited by foreigners.

"There have been recent suggesting Daesh (Islamic State) may have an interest in attacking targets in There may be an increased threat to places visited by British nationals such as religious sites, markets, festival venues and beaches. You should be vigilant at this time, monitor and take all precautions for your safety."

Kerala has been rocked by protests by right-wing groups after two women of "menstruating age" offered prayers at the in on January 2. Hundreds of people have been arrested so far in connection with the violence over the last few days.

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First Published: Sat, January 05 2019. 19:25 IST