Thiruvananthapuram: The LDF government in Kerala on Friday decided to support a Supreme Court affidavit seeking steps to protect the customs and traditions of Sabarimala, aligning itself with the stand of the Travankode Vaswam Committee and reconsidering its earlier stand in favor of women of all ages entering the holy shrine. The state government’s stance changed after the CPM state secretariat came out in support of tradition.“The CPM state secretariat has decided that as required, the Kerala government can give an appropriate response (in the Supreme Court) after reviewing its legal and constitutional aspects,” CPM state secretary MV Govindan said.
He said the party has always respected the sentiments of devotees and wanted to take a decision on the Sabarimala issue after consulting experts in the field. “We had to answer seven questions, none of which asked whether women should be allowed to enter Sabarimala. This is not just about Sabarimala; it is a constitutional question before the Supreme Court that touches all religions,” Govindan said.The CPM supports the Supreme Court’s 2018 ruling allowing menstruating women to enter temples. The review petition is currently under consideration and the apex court has asked the aggrieved parties, including the state government, to clarify their stand by March 14.The verdict sparked widespread protests and sharp political divisions in the state. The upcoming parliamentary elections will only exacerbate the divisions.

