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Sabarimala priest consulted me before blocking women’s entry, boasts BJP Leader

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P S Sreedharan Pillai, BJP Kerala head sparked controversy on Monday, following his remark on Sabarimala Temple.

In a video clip aired by a Malayalam news channel, Pillai was seen boasting that Sabarimala temple chief priest had consulted him on closing down the shrine to block women below 50 last month. He said that the head priest was worried that this action would be seen as the contempt of court.

“So what? I am a lawyer also, he had taken a legal opinion from me, many CPM Ministers have also taken opinion from me and I have fought cases,” he told news agency ANI.

However, Kandararu Rajeevaru, Sabarimala Temple chief priest denied any such claims.


On October 19, Tantri Kandararu Rajeevaru had threatened to shut the sanctum sanctorum if any women were allowed to reach the ‘Sannidhanam’.

The two women, then escorted by police, were brought back mere 500m from the shrine.

ALSO READ: Sabarimala standoff: Mere 500m from the shrine two women turn back

In September, in a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court had ended Sabarimala’s ban on women of a menstrual age or between 10 and 50 years.

The temple was open on Nov 5 for a day. The temple will be closed after the ‘Athazha puja’ on Tuesday Evening.

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