Hindu hard-liners paralyze Indian state over women at shrine
Source: Associated Press
Hindu hard-liners paralyze Indian state over women at shrine
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW DELHI Jan 3, 2019, 4:29 AM ET
Hindu hard-liners shut shops and businesses and clashed with police in a southern state Thursday to protest the entry of two women in one of India's largest Hindu pilgrimage sites.
Supporters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party held protest marches in Kerala state as part of a strike call by Sabarimala Karma Samithi, an umbrella organization of Hindu groups.
Women of menstruating age were forbidden to pray at the temple until the Supreme Court lifted the ban in September. The ban was informal for many years, but became law in 1972.
Some devotees have filed a petition saying the court decision revoking the ban was an affront to celibate deity Ayyappa.
The two women entered the temple to pray early Wednesday. They were escorted by police because it is "the government's constitutional responsibility to give protection to women," said Pinarayi Vijayan, the state's top elected official.
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