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Meeting under the banner of the ‘Sabarimala Samrakshana Vedike’ (Save Sabarimala Forum), the protesters demanded Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s resignation over the incident.
Bindu and Kanakadurga, both in their 40s, became the first women to enter the temple after the Supreme Court verdict early on Wednesday, resulting in violent protests across Kerala.
The protesters pointed out that Vijayan was not only a party leader, but also the Chief Minister of a state and hence he should respect the religious sentiments of crores of Ayyappa devotees, because India is a democratic country.
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Protests were also staged in Udupi, Mysuru, Chikmagaluru, Mangaluru, Tumkuru, and other places.
The protesters argued that even sanyasis who have renounced the world are not allowed in some temples in Kerala.
“These sanyasis are allowed inside the shrine only after conducting purification rituals,” they added.
Also, men are not allowed in some temples in India and hence rituals and religious practices should be respected by the authorities, they said.