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WTF cares about BJP or any party, when faith is under harm. Hindus have to protect this, if there is massive public protest. then the state cannot impose it's superficial laws over the will of the people. Constitution is for and by the people, not against the people. How come Fatima doesn't get a fatwa imposed now. 

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Terrible situation...this is not women empowernment...And the activists should understand that burning an entire state and its people they are not going to get any power...A ritual thats no way hurting any woman,her life,her progress as a woman was misinterpreted in the most ridiculous way is the prime reason for all these...

 

This is not poilitical or any sort of a movement.its just devotees vs non devotees argument..

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16 minutes ago, UrmiSinhaRay said:

I think the protest has less to do with women and more to do with unauthorised people clamping on culture.

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Bullshit.  Law of the land provides equality for all citizens.  And a temple should not bar access based on gender.  And apparently this is not a traditional ban on women, it was only put in place a few decades ago.  

 

Big drama over nothing.  

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16 minutes ago, sandeep said:

Bullshit.  Law of the land provides equality for all citizens.  And a temple should not bar access based on gender.  And apparently this is not a traditional ban on women, it was only put in place a few decades ago.  

 

Big drama over nothing.  

Temple is not a public place like a mall or a building or a tourist place. It is for believers who go to pray and take solace. If they have rules like dress-code etc. devotees have to follow. It is not their house to do whatever they feel like. Sabarimala runs on it's funds, there is no state fund. It was a traditional ban, while in the 90s, they put the 10-50 bar. 

 

THese feminazi activists (Fatima!) wants to go there and offer sanitary pads. I would mob that event with all the powers that might be. It's not a f'in joke. 

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2 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

Temple is not a public place like a mall or a building or a tourist place. It is for believers who go to pray and take solace. If they have rules like dress-code etc. devotees have to follow. It is not their house to do whatever they feel like. Sabarimala runs on it's funds, there is no state fund. It was a traditional ban, while in the 90s, they put the 10-50 bar. 

 

THese feminazi activists (Fatima!) wants to go there and offer sanitary pads. I would mob that event with all the powers that might be. It's not a f'in joke. 

Where do you draw the line on public places and temples for believers?  Tomorrow, if some believers start doing human sacrifice in temples, will you support that?  What about Sati?  

 

 

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7 minutes ago, sandeep said:

Where do you draw the line on public places and temples for believers?  Tomorrow, if some believers start doing human sacrifice in temples, will you support that?  What about Sati?  

 

 

Go read about Sati, it was not a Hindu wide ritual, for the British to make it out to be something they had to ban.

. Everything doesn't need to be compared to Sati. It's a false equivalence. Ofcourse, nobody wants Sati. 

Banning them is not like burning them!

They didn't ban all women, in fact true women devotees themselves don't go to Sabarimala if they believe in the diety. And it was never about menstruation as well (in Sabarimala). 

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