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    Battleground Sabarimala: Over 1,800 arrested; bombs hurled; violence continues

    Battleground Sabarimala: Over 1,800 arrested; bombs hurled; violence continues

    By Shiladitya Ray
    Jan 05, 2019
    11:52 am

    What's the story

    Kerala is still in the grips of violent protests after two women in their 40s entered the 800-year-old Sabarimala temple, and reportedly, over 1,800 arrests have taken place since the women's entry.

    Protests apart, the violence in the state was exacerbated after right-wing groups led by the BJP tried to impose a strike and clashed with CPI(M) activists.

    Here are the details.

    Latest developments

    There seems to be no end to the violence

    While hundreds of the incidents of violent clashes have been reported since the two women entered the temple, the latest incident includes a CPI(M) worker getting stabbed, and MLA AN Shamseer's house being attacked.

    Meanwhile, a crude bomb was thrown at BJP MP V Muralidharan's house, and unidentified people torched a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) office in the Pariyaram area.

    Earlier

    BJP, RSS, CPI(M) workers attacked each other's houses earlier

    Prior to the aforementioned attacks, crude bombs were allegedly hurled by RSS members at the residence of Malabar Devasom Board member Sasikumar in the Kozhikode district.

    Meanwhile, at least 50 houses of BJP and CPI(M) workers were attacked on Thursday night, as violence in the state escalated.

    Notably, since the women entered the temple on Wednesday, over 800 cases of violence have been registered.

    Women's entry

    On Thursday, another woman in her 40s entered the temple

    While the two women entering the temple had already riled right-wing groups and Ayyappa devotees, their fury was further instigated after another 46-year-old woman, one Sasikala from Sri Lanka, entered the temple on Thursday night.

    Kerala police confirmed her entry, as did CCTV footage.

    Sasikala claimed to have had her uterus removed, and said she did not fall within the 'menstruating women' category.

    Claims

    Eight women have entered since SC verdict: Kerala police

    Adding insult to injury, Kerala police have also claimed that eight women have entered the Sabarimala temple since the Supreme Court, on September 28, quashed the ban on the entry of women aged 10-50 years.

    However, the Sabarimala Karma Samithi, an umbrella organization of many Hindu outfits, claimed that the Kerala police were fabricating the truth to invite other women to the temple.

    BJP

    BJP to step up protests; PM Modi to address rallies

    Given the sudden escalation in the situation pertaining to women's entry, BJP has decided to intensify their protests and will reportedly march to the secretariat on January 15.

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was slated to visit Kerala on Sunday, will do so at a later date, and will address two rallies in Kollam and Thrissur on January 15 and January 24, respectively.

    Law & order

    Police are trying their best to maintain law & order

    In the mean time, police are trying their level best to restore law and order in the state.

    On Thursday, police began a clampdown operation, dubbed 'Broken Window', and prohibitory orders were issued for three municipal towns - Palakkad, Nedumangad and Mancheawaram.

    Following the violence of Thursday and Friday, police, on Saturday, also took out a flag march in Thalassery, CM Pinarayi Vijayan's native town.

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