Supreme Court tells Kerala govt to provide 'adequate security' to two women who entered Sabarimala
FirstpostSenior Advocate Indira Jaisingh submitted that Bindu Ammini and Kanaka Durga were living under constant fear after their trip to Sabarimala, and they needed police protection and security from the agitated mob who protest their temple entry. The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Kerala government to provide adequate security to Bindu Ammini and Kanaka Durga, the two women who entered and offered prayers at the Sabarimala temple on the intervening night of 1 and 2 January. Senior Advocate Indira Jaisingh submitted that the women were living under constant fear, and they needed police protection and security from the agitated mob who protest their temple entry, Live Law reported. “Issue writ of mandamus directing authorities to provide full security, 24x7, to the two women who have entered the temple, and to deal with protesters indulging in acts of violence, physical and/or verbal on social media or otherwise against them in accordance with the law,” the petition said.