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Tantri claims his arrest in gold loss cases as retaliation for 2018 Sabarimala women's entry row

Hindustan Times India·20 February 2026·4d ago1 min read0 views
Tantri claims his arrest in gold loss cases as retaliation for 2018 Sabarimala women's entry row

In a recent development, the Tantri of Sabarimala has claimed that his arrest in connection with the gold loss cases is a politically motivated act of retaliation linked to the controversial 2018 Sabarimala women's entry issue. This situation follows a series of incidents in which the Tantri, who plays a significant role in the temple's rituals and administration, has been vocal against the Supreme Court's verdict allowing women of all ages to enter the temple. His arrest has sparked debate over the intersection of religion and politics in Kerala, highlighting the ongoing tensions between traditional beliefs and legal rulings. As the state grapples with the implications of this case, many are questioning the motives behind the legal actions taken against the Tantri, suggesting that it may be an attempt to silence dissent against the court's ruling. The Sabarimala temple, a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus, continues to be a focal point of contention in the broader discourse surrounding women's rights and religious practices in India.

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