Tension prevailed as the stand-off in Sabarimala between Ayyappa devotees and the Kerala government entered the fourth day on Saturday. The day witnessed some unrest as a few BJP leaders, including A.N. Radhakrishnan and J.R. Padmakumar, were arrested by the Kerala police for violating Section 144.
According to the latest reports, a woman named Manju has arrived on Saturday at Pamba near Sabarimala to visit Lord Ayyappa shrine. Manju, a leader of Kerala dalit federation, has approached the police for protection. It is learnt that she has turned down the requests from the police to reconsider her decision in view of safety issues.
Earlier in the day, a massive protest by devotees of Lord Ayyappa broke out near the Sabarimala Sannidhanam on Saturday following rumours that a woman from Tamil Nadu below 50 years of age climbed the hills to offer prayers to the presiding deity.
The situation turned tense in the area, where section 144 was clamped, as devotees gathered in large numbers at 'Valiya Nadapandhal' to protest against the woman's entry into the temple.
However, the tension was defused after the woman, who had come with her family members, convinced the protesters that she was above 50 years, and proceeded to the shrine.
The woman carrying 'irumudikkettu' (holy bundle) climbed the 18 holy steps amid security cover to reach the temple and have 'darshan'.
Meanwhile, Pathanamthitta District Collector P.B. Nooh said there was no tension at Sannidhanam.
"A woman came for darshan. Some news channels followed her...Then a crowd gathered...That was the only issue," he said.
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The collector also dismissed as "rumours" reports that some young women were planning to trek the hills to reach the shrine.
"There were some rumours (spread) through social media. We verified them...There is no confirmed report (on young women visiting the shrine) so far," Nooh said.
It is the responsibility of the administration to facilitate the darshan of Lord Ayyappa for all devotees, the collector asserted.
The Sabarimala temple complex had witnessed high drama and tense moments Friday when two women reached the hilltop with heavy police escort, but had to return before reaching the sanctum sanctorum following massive protests by Lord Ayyappa devotees.
Kerala has been witnessing massive protests by Lord Ayyappa devotees opposing the entry of girls and women of menstrual age into the Sabarimala temple since the government decided to implement the apex court order.