Local BJP leaders protesting at the airport said the devotees would not let Desai and her colleagues, reportedly total six in numbers, to come out of the airport and proceed to Sabarimala temple.
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Standard : Activist Trupti
Desai reached the International Airport in the early hours of
Friday to visit the Sabarimala temple but she could not come out of
the domestic terminal following a protest by devotees opposing the
entry of menstrual women into the Lord Ayyappa temple.
Tension
prevailed at the airport as protesters announced that Desai and her
colleagues, who reached here at around 4.40 am from Pune, would not
be allowed to go out of the airport.
The
temple opens on Friday evening, for the third time, since the apex
court verdict on September 28 allowed women of all age group to offer
prayers at the hilltop Lord Ayyappa temple though none could do so
following stiff resistance from devotees and activists, opposing any
change in the temple traditions.
Local
BJP leaders protesting at the airport said the devotees would not let
Desai and her colleagues, reportedly total six in numbers, to come
out of the airport and proceed to Sabarimala
temple.
They
alleged that Desai and her team came here to violate the
centuries-old custom of the temple that prevents entry of women and
girls in the age group of 10 and 50.
"She
(Desai) came here not for darshan but for disturbing a peaceful
Sabarimala pilgrim season beginning Saturday," they said.
The
Ayyappa devotees comprising women and BJP workers, assembled in large
numbers outside the airport, continued their protest chanting Ayyappa
mantra.
Police
in large numbers have reached the airport to control the situation.
Police officers held discussions with Desai and protesters but both
sides stuck to their stand.
Talking
to media over phone, Desai said she would not go back to Maharashtra
without a darshan at the Lord
Ayyappa temple.
Taxi
drivers at the airport said they would not take Desai and her
colleagues outside the airport.
Police
in large numbers were present in the domestic terminal of the airport
to deal with the situation.
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