[According to the state Finance Minister (ref.: <
https://twitter.com/drthomasisaac/status/1056165651503411200?lang=en>), the
BJP national president had been granted a special permission so that his
plane could land in an airport, yet to be inaugurated.
And, Amit Shah on landing with the "special" permission, as very much
expected of him, vociferously campaigned against the Supreme Court order
and even issued a call to oust the government.

A state RSS leader has publicly claimed that he has personally looked into
the age proofs of the female poice deployed for the temple duty to ensure
that they're all above 50.
(Ref.: <
https://www.news18.com/news/india/we-verified-age-proof-documents-of-all-female-cops-posted-at-sabarimala-rss-leader-1936941.html>
and <
https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-rss-leader-s-statement-that-age-proof-of-women-police-officers-was-checked-shocking-2685006
>.)

The point is that the temple entry issue will remain alive till either:
l. The ban is reimposed.
Or
ll. Women, between 10 and 50, make entry in some number.

And, it's the BJP which'd be benefited if the issue is kept alive.
And, that benefits the CPI (M) immensely, in Kerala (only), regardless of
long-term, or even mid-term, consequences, by converting a bipolar
electoral battle into a triangular contest.

***Right now, the issue is what the Chief Minister is actually up to.

Would he provide necessary state protection to Trupti Desai and her
companions when they try to visit the temple on 17th, as publicly announced
and communicated to the Chief Minister with the specific request for state
protection?
And, thereby, facilitate the natural death of the issue itself?
Or, it's all smoke and mirrors?

That remains to be seen.***

<<“As far as we are concerned the final verdict has been delivered on
September 28 - which allows women of all ages to enter the temple. Now
review petitions have been filed on this verdict and devotees want their
beliefs to be heard by the bench. When the bench decides the verdict on the
review petitions, they will give it. But right now, the SC has allowed
women to enter the temple. They have not stayed the previous verdict,” she
said.
...
Stating that it would be contempt of court to not follow the SC’s orders,
Trupti added that she fully trusted the Kerala government to provide them
with protection, and noted it is the government’s responsibility to do.
She has also written to the Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan seeking
protection during the group’s visit.>>]

https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/trust-kerala-govt-protect-us-trupti-desai-and-6-others-visit-sabarimala-nov-17-91536

‘Trust Kerala govt to protect us’: Trupti Desai and 6 others to visit
Sabarimala on Nov 17
Right to Pray's Trupti Desai said that she will be visiting the temple as
there is no stay on the Supreme Court's earlier verdict which allowed women
entry.

Sreedevi Jayarajan

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 - 13:50

Trupti Desai, the woman who helmed the ’Right to Pray’ movement in
Maharashtra, which supported entry of women of all ages into Sabarimala,
said that she will be visiting the temple on the November 17, a day after
the shrine opens for the Mandala-Makaravilakku season. Sabarimala temple
will be opened for a period of two months during the Mandala-Makaravilakku
season from November 16 to January 20.

Speaking to TNM, Trupti confirmed that seven ladies of the ‘Bhoomata
Brigade’ including herself will be visiting the temple to offer their
prayers to Lord Ayyappa. “For equality, we are definitely going to come
there and we will offer prayers on November 17. If the SC has given us the
right to pray, who are they (protestors) to stop us?

The Bhoomata Brigade’s visit comes at crucial stage in the Sabarimala issue
as the Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear the 49 review petitions in
open court on January 22. While the apex court clearly stated that there is
no stay in its September judgement, the BJP and Congress in Kerala have
urged the state government to ensure that women are not allowed into the
temple until the matter is heard in January.

“As far as we are concerned the final verdict has been delivered on
September 28 - which allows women of all ages to enter the temple. Now
review petitions have been filed on this verdict and devotees want their
beliefs to be heard by the bench. When the bench decides the verdict on the
review petitions, they will give it. But right now, the SC has allowed
women to enter the temple. They have not stayed the previous verdict,” she
said.

Trupti also stated that she will fold her hands and request all the
protests to let the Bhoomata Brigade visit the temple.

“There are a large number of protestors who threatened to cut me into tiny
pieces if I attempted to enter the temple. They said that I will not go
back alive to Maharashtra. These cannot be real Ayyappa devotees. But let
them issue threats, we will go anyway,” she said.

Stating that it would be contempt of court to not follow the SC’s orders,
Trupti added that she fully trusted the Kerala government to provide them
with protection, and noted it is the government’s responsibility to do.
She has also written to the Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan seeking
protection during the group’s visit.

“I don’t believe that the government would take a decision to not provide
protection for women entering the temple. The SC has not stayed the
previous verdict which lifted the ban. Not implementing the verdict would
amount to contempt of court, and contempt against women. So if women come,
government has to allow them to go,” she said.

Following the Supreme Court’s order on Tuesday, the BJP and Congress in
Kerala asked the LDF government to maintain the ban on women entry until
the final verdict comes.

Speaking to media, State Congress chief Ramesh Chennithala said “Even if
there is no stay, the government should stop being stubborn by bringing
women to Sabarimala. The Constitutional Bench has said they will hear the
review petitions. This is good news. In the upcoming season, there should
be no conflict situation and we hope the government will take a decision
accordingly. Even if there is no stay, the fact that they have decided to
review the judgement is important.

State BJP Chief PS Sreedharan Pillai also asked the government to quit
being stubborn about letting women into Sabarimala.

“Since the Supreme Court is agreeing to hear the review petitions in open
court, it is equivalent to a re-examination of the verdict. Recently, the
government said that they will protect the beliefs of all the devotees.
Majority of Kerala devotees wish that the traditions followed in Sabarimala
are protected and this is as clear as daylight. So why does (the
government) need to be stubborn? Let’s just wait for the final verdict.”

The Kerala government has decided to hold an all-party meeting on Thursday,
to discuss further course of action on the entry one women into the temple
during this Mandala - Makaravilakku season.

(With inputs from Sanyukta Dharmadhikari)

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