Kerala BJP President To Start Rath Yatra On November 8 From Kasargod To Sabarimala

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New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah has expressed a desire to visit Sabarimala next month when the shrine re-opens. The BJP, whose state president PS Sreedharan Pillai has announced a rath (chariot) yatra starting on November 8 from Kasargod to Sabarimala has come out strongly in support of people protesting the entry of women in the 10-50 age group into the temple. So far, the state government has detained around 3500 protestors.

The protestors are opposing a Supreme Court judgement that allowed women of all ages to enter the temple. Analysts say that the BJP’s response has helped it take over the mantle of the state’s main opposition from the Congress, which has aked party workers not to resort to direct action.

BJP leaders admit party cadres are energised like never before and are confident the temple will give the party an electoral foothold in the southern state.

Sensing an opportunity Shah has reportedly instructed party cadres to organise all movements with the participation of NDA partners and ensure unity of Nair Service Society (NSS), a powerful organization of Nair community and Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam (SNDP), a socio-cultural body of backward Ezhavas.

Hindus account for 54% of the state’s population. Almost two thirds of this is made up of Ezhavas and Nairs. The NSS and SNDP rarely share platforms.

“We see a major Hindu consolidation on Sabarimala. Anger is visible everywhere. For the first time many major communities came together to check the assault on Hindu customs and tradition. What is really heartening is that the NSS has taken a strong position on the issue,” said BJP general secretary K Surendran.