Woman who entered Sabarimala attacked by relatives, hospitalised


Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 15(DC): Kanaka Durga, 39, one of the two women who walked into Kerala’s Sabarimala, was attacked by relatives on her return home on Monday.

Sources say she was hit on her head by her mother-in-law.

She is currently admitted in a hospital at Perinthalmanna in Malappuram district.

Earlier her husband had filed a missing person report and his family had disowned her following her entry into the shrine on January 2.

The two women, Bindu Ammini (40), a law lecturer at Kerala’s Kannur Univeristy and Kanak Durga (39), a civil servant went into hiding after the death threats by hardline groups. Their entry had sparked widespread protests and a day-long strike in Kerala.

Following threats by hardline groups Bindu Ammini, 40, a law lecturer at Kerala’s Kannur University and Kanaka Durga, 39, a civil servant, had gone into hiding after entering the hill shrine. Their entry sparked widespread protests and a day-long strike in Kerala.

Sabarimala temple has been the site of tension since the Supreme Court verdict in late September to end a ban on women of menstruating age entering it.

  

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Tue, Jan 15 2019

    Actually both these 'Women" who supposedly went inside shrine, did not have darshan of Lord Ayyappa. They ran away & escaped from the sanctum sanctorum

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 15 2019

    India will never develop even in the next 1000 years if we are such extreme religious fanatics. I am really ashamed to be an Indian in light of such shameful incidents even in so called digital age.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Tue, Jan 15 2019

    Digital India and we should not forget that we are in 21st century......................

    none has problem but these so called rightwing activists only has problem in everything that others does......

    its easy to call others sinner and hiding our own sins......

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 15 2019

    Keep distance from worthless, mad politics and rightwing activists.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 15 2019

    Flavian
    Why you ppl bring "right activist" in this. It is their own created problem and let their family decide how to solve it. When she took the decision it is she has to take all required steps. Don't bring any activist in this domestic priblem

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