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PAMPA: A Case has been charged against people who stopped two women devotees from entering the Sabarimala temple on Monday. The case was charged against about 150 people. Another case has been lodged against protesters at 'nadappanthal' for violating section 144 at Sabarimala. Sources close to police say that action will be taken against the protesters by identifying them using CCTV visuals and face detection cameras.

The police had brought back two women devotees who tried to visit Sabarimala temple on Monday morning. Official statement of the police stated that they are being brought back due to security issues. Huge protests had occurred at Chandranandan road when several protesters blcoked these women. However, the women devotees identified as Bindu, native of Koyilandi and Kanaka Durga, native pof Malappuram are not intersted to go back. They demanded the police to take them to the temple after settilng the issue. Meantime, it has been reported Kanaka Durga was not feeling physically well during the protests. However, Bindu later said that Kanakdurga’s health was perfectly alright.
BJP and Yuva Morcha activists had also staged a protest against ‘manithi’ members who reached Thiruvananthapuram for meeting the chief minister.