Sunday, May 5, 2024
ADVT 
India

Nothing Will Stop Me: Woman Who Entered Sabarimala Resolve To Do It Again

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Feb, 2019 09:09 PM

    Two Kerala women -- Bindu and Kanakadurga -- who are facing social boycott and exclusion for entering the Sabarimala shrine, told the Supreme Court on Wednesday about their resolve to enter the temple again on its opening on February 12.


    "They are facing social exclusion as well as social boycott for just entering the temple as allowed by the Supreme Court in its verdict," senior advocate Indira Jaising, appearing for the women, told a five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi.


    Ms Jaisingh told the bench, also comprising Justices RF Nariman, AM Khanwilkar, DY Chandrachud and Indu Malhotra, that a case for review of the September 28, 2018 judgement is not made out and there is no law which can stop women from entering the shrine.


    "My right of practice and professing any religion is protected under the Constitution. Nothing can stop me from having a darshan of Lord Ayappa and entering the temple under the law," she said, adding that exclusion is derogatory to the dignity of women and hurts the core of the principles enshrined in the constitution.


    Bindu and Kanakadurga have also filed contempt petition against the temple ''Thantri'' and authorities.

     


    Ms Jaising said that after the two women succeeded in entering the temple, a purification ritual was carried out in the temple which was in violation of the top court order.


    "Menstruating women who entered the temple were considered as polluting and that's why not allowed to entry in the temple and this purification ritual violates Article 17 of the Constitution which deals with untouchability," she said.


    The senior lawyer said that untouchability word did not exist in English language until the 19th Century and therefore this word now needs legal interpretation.


    "Why the word untouchability is in the Constitution itself," she argued.


    She said in India there is concept of private temple but Sabarimala temple is considered to be a public place and therefore to say that Article 15 (2) of the Constitution does not apply is incorrect.

     


    Referring to the dissenting views expressed by Justice Indu Malhotra in last year's September 28 verdict, Ms Jaising said the judge has considered the devotees of Lord Ayyappa as religious denomination.


    Ms Jaising questioned the judge relying on the minority verdict of the top court to differ with the majority 4:1 verdict allowing entry of women of all age groups into the shrine.


    She said that a case of review of the last year verdict is not made out as it is in the nature of appeal.


    "Gender justice is one of the main features of the Constitution. The Sabarimala temple is opening on February 12 and the court should issue a writ of mandamus so that the petitioners who have applied to visit the temple through online system can be allowed the entry," she said.


    Ms Jaising brought to the notice of the bench that Bindu, a dalit Hindu woman after entering the temple was facing social boycott and exclusion to the extent that even the shopkeepers are asking her to stop visiting their shops.


    Her mother also received a death threat because of her daughter making it to the Sabarimala shrine, she said.

     

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Kerala Government Oppressing Sabarimala Devotees: Mohan Bhagwat At VHP Meet

    The meet, which began on Thursday, was also addressed by Yoga guru Ramdev, who called for a common civil code.

    Kerala Government Oppressing Sabarimala Devotees: Mohan Bhagwat At VHP Meet

    Upset Over ‘Interference’, Shiromani Akali Dal Skips NDA Meet

    Upset Over ‘Interference’, Shiromani Akali Dal Skips NDA Meet
    SAD spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Gujral said the party did not attend the meeting of NDA leaders for chalking out a strategy for the Budget Session of Parliament, even though it wanted to.

    Upset Over ‘Interference’, Shiromani Akali Dal Skips NDA Meet

    Woman, 2-Year-Old Daughter Killed Inside Mumbai Apartment: Police

    Woman, 2-Year-Old Daughter Killed Inside Mumbai Apartment: Police
    Tahsin Illias Hussain Sayyad and her two-and-a-half years old daughter Fatima were found with their throats slit inside their flat on the 10th floor of Diamond Apartment.

    Woman, 2-Year-Old Daughter Killed Inside Mumbai Apartment: Police

    Delhi Woman Attacked With Acid For Not Withdrawing Rape Case: Police

    Police received information regarding the incident this morning following which they rushed to the spot and found the woman lying with burn injuries on her leg, a senior police officer said.

    Delhi Woman Attacked With Acid For Not Withdrawing Rape Case: Police

    Finally, Some Debt Relief For Punjab In Sight

    Finally, Some Debt Relief For Punjab In Sight
    Rs 31,000 crore debt taken by the ruling coalition then, days before the Assembly poll results in March 2017.

    Finally, Some Debt Relief For Punjab In Sight

    Our Flavours Are Our Distinct, Authentic Identity Stamp: Chef Ranveer Brar

    Chef Ranveer Brar feels every country has an identity stamp and India holds the fort for its flavours which is distinct and authentic hence important to be showcased.    

    Our Flavours Are Our Distinct, Authentic Identity Stamp: Chef Ranveer Brar