A day after Bombay High Court held that entry to temples was a fundamental right of women, scores of women activists on Saturday made a bid to storm the inner sanctum of Shani Shinganapur temple in Maharashtra to break the ban but they were stopped by scores of villagers.
Upset at her attempt being foiled, Trupti Desai, who led the Bhumata Ranragini Brigade, said she would file an FIR against Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis if he fails to honour the Bombay High Court order facilitating entry of females to places of worship.
We have the copy of HC orders. We should now be allowed to enter the sanctum- Trupti Desai #ShaniShinganapur pic.twitter.com/OatYksvRLN
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Vowing to intensify the campaign for gender justice after the tense faceoff, Desai said a police complaint would be also filed against those who prevented the activists from entering the core area of the shrine in Ahmednagar district.
The high court on Saturday held that entry to temples was a fundamental right of women and it was the State’s fundamental duty to protect it.
On reaching the temple, Desai and her followers tried to scale the sacred platform but members of the local resistance group and temple officials pushed them away.
The villagers had laid a siege around the sacred area to stop the activists from storming the site. Police then intervened, took the activists to a spot 100 metres away from the platform and threw a protective ring around them.
#Visuals: Police detain Trupti Desai from the #ShaniShinganapur temple complex pic.twitter.com/kcCbTWNS1O
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On being denied entry to the core area, Desai and her associates sat on a dharna protesting the failure of the authorities to uphold the court order.
“If Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis does not order police to allow us to worship at the restricted Shani platform area inside the temple in keeping with the HC order, I will file an FIR against him for violating it (the ruling)”, she told reporters.
Around 25 activists led by Desai proceeded to the temple this morning in 2-3 small vehicles from Pune. “After the High Court itself ruled in womens’ favour, we are determined to reach the sacred chauthara(platform) of the temple and we are sure that police will not restrict us en route,” Desai said before leaving Pune.
This is murder of democracy. Police should have allowed us to enter sanctum with protection- Trupti Desai pic.twitter.com/STFpXb77E6
— ANI (@ANI_news) April 2, 2016
Pankaj Deshmukh, Additional SP, said law and order will be maintained at the temple premises and neighbouring areas.
Police had been deployed in strength by the district authorities fearing a show-down between the campaigners and the local resisters, who had gathered in large numbers around the temple premises.
The shrine is dedicated to Lord Shani, who personifies the planet Saturn in Hindu belief. Women devotees are not permitted on the platform as per centuries-old tradition followed at the shrine, which has no walls or a roof.
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