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Prof K Nageshwar: Kerala Government Revises Stand On Sabarimala (Video)

         In view of the protests that broke out in 2018 post the Supreme Court's order allowing women of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple, the government and the police, this time, have decided to take necessary measures. A total of 10,017 police personnel have been deployed on the ground in the Sabarimala region including Pamba, Nilakal and Erumeli.

Sources have informed India Today TV that the "police will not be providing protection to activists" this year. "The temple is not the place to indulge in political activities. Our primary focus is on law and order in the area," Kerala minister Sunil Kumar said.
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/no-protection-for-activists-entering-sabarimala-kerala-govt-ahead-of-shrine-opening-1619424-2019-11-15

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Prof K Nageshwar: Kerala Government Revises Stand On Sabarimala (Video)
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In view of the protests that broke out in 2018 post the Supreme Court's order allowing women of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple, the government and the police, this time, have decided to take necessary measures. A total of 10,017 police personnel have been deployed on the ground in the Sabarimala region including Pamba, Nilakal and Erumeli. Sources have informed India Today TV that the "police will not be providing protection to activists" this year. "The temple is not the place to indulge in political activities. Our primary focus is on law and order in the area," Kerala minister Sunil Kumar said. https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/no-protection-for-activists-entering-sabarimala-kerala-govt-ahead-of-shrine-opening-1619424-2019-11-15

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