My life is in danger: Women activist, after being turned back from Sabarimala


Kochi, Oct 19(DC): Activist and devotee Rehana Fatima who is one of the two under-50 women who tried and failed to enter Sabarimala shrine on Friday after being stopped meters from the holy steps to the shrine said, “My life is also in danger”.

When Rehana along with Hyderabad based journalist Kavitha Jakkal was trekking to the shrine on Friday morning, her house in Kochi was vandalised by unidentified miscreants.

“I don't know what happened to my children. My life is also in danger. But they (police) have said that they will provide protection. That is why I am going back,” Rehana Fatima told the media.

Forced to return meters away from the renowned Lord Ayyappa shrine in Kerala, Fatima said, “People, not the devotees, who want to disrupt peace didn't allow us to enter (the Sabarimala temple). I want to know what was the reason. Tell me, in which way one needs to be a devotee. You tell me that first and then I will tell you if I'm a devotee or not.”

Rehana Fatima and Kavitha Jakkal had to stop 500 metres away from the shrine after the head priest told the police that if the women enter the temple, he will close the gates and stop puja.

The Sabarimala temple opened its doors for women for the first time on Wednesday after the historic verdict of the Supreme Court on September 28 that lifted the centuries-old ban that prohibited women of menstruating age (10 to 50 years) from entering the shrine.

  

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  • sk, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Did she ever try to enter a mosque? Did anyone see her facebook page?

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  • RAVINDRA, BANGALORE

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    One should follow his religion strictly and should not meddle with others.

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  • R Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    All kinds of third rates are getting publicity.
    "Activist " every knows these days.
    Do they know Devotees ??
    Those who dunno a thing about Sabarimala are in the news these days.
    Swamiye Saranam Aiyappa.

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  • R Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Activist everyone knows these days
    Please read as

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Right wing is blamed for politicizing the issue. But take a look.

    Why media is sending women reporters deliberately, when they know that there could be a safety issue? Journalists' job is reporting, not enforcing the judgement, right? Why activists and not devotees are trying to enter? They are undermining the whole issue of women empowerment by doing so.

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  • Rupesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Why you taking Right wing here ?

    First you tell us who created this issue or Who filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking entry for all women to Sabaimala?

    First you allow womens to mosques then you talk about others.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    I think Hindu temples are only open for Hindus... No entry for Fathima.. Sorry.!

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  • Sampath, India

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Yenchi...karma maare...

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Fri, Oct 19 2018

    Ignore this SURPANAKA ! Just wasting time of others ! even she live what is her contribution ! only create calamity among the people

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