Activist Rahul Easwar booked for remarks on Sabarimala
October 26, 2018  21:46
A case was registered against activist Rahul Easwar Friday for allegedly making provocative statement on the Sabarimala issue, police said.
     
A case was registered against Easwar, who belongs to the Thazhamon family of Sabarimala tantris (priests), on the basis of a complaint filed by a Thiruvananthapuram native, they said.
     
He has been charged under IPC Section 153 (Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot).
     
Easwar, among those who spearheaded the frenzied protests in Sabarimala, had said they had a contingency plan to force the closure of the temple by spilling blood on its premises by some devotees in case any woman in the 'barred' age group managed to reach it.
     
He had claimed that 20 Lord Ayyappa devotees opposing the entry of women in the age group of 10 and 50 were ready to inflict knife injuries on themselves on the temple premises which would have forced the priests to close the gates on account of impurity.
     
"Had their blood fallen on the floor of the temple, that would have forced the priests to shut the shrine for three days for purification rituals," Easwar, President of the 'Ayyappa Dharma Sena', had told reporters.
     
Kerala Devaswom Minister Kadakkampally Surendran had claimed Thursday that effective police intervention had foiled the protesters' bid to "desecrate" the Ayyappa Temple by spilling blood in the premises if women devotees in the 10-50 age group offered prayers.
     
He had said the "conspiracy" of the devotees was made clear by the statement of Ayyappa Dharma Sena president Easwar.
     
"This was a planned attempt to desecrate the holy temple, but effective police intervention defeated their efforts," Surendran had said. -- PTI
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