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India police arrest more than 2,000 over temple protests
2018-10-27
[PULSE.NG] Indian police have rounded up more than 2,000 people for stopping women from entering a flashpoint Hindu shrine in defiance of a Supreme Court order, officials said Friday.

Hindu hardliners prevented women aged 10 to 50 from reaching the Sabarimala temple complex in Kerala state over the last week -- the first time the temple has opened since the court ended a longstanding ban on women of menstruating age from worshipping there.

Protesters, including women and kiddies, massed at the bottom of a hill leading to the shrine, threatening and manhandling any women who attempted to reach the temple.

Some protestors smashed car windows and clashed with olice, who started a crackdown on the blockade Wednesday.

"We have tossed in the calaboose
Don't shoot, coppers! I'm comin' out!
2,061 people under various sections of the Indian penal code, including inciting communal violence, the arms act and destruction of public property," a police official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The official added that 452 cases had been registered against the suspects so far.

More arrests appeared likely as details of hundreds more suspects were to be published, police said.

The temple has become the centre of a gender equality battle, pitting traditionalists against progressive voices pushing for a more liberal Hinduism.

The shrine is only open on a handful of days every year, and after last month's Supreme Court order a number of Hindu women had flocked there.

Armed police tried to escort some devotees -- but none made it to the top of the hill where the temple is located during the five-day worship period before it closed late Monday.

The temple will open for a one-day ritual next week and starts a two-month festival in the second week of November.

The Supreme Court is also to hear new petitions challenging its ruling in favour of women in November.

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