Demand an End to Gender Discrimination in Sabarimala Temple of Kerala in India

    For generations, religion discriminates women since the men are in charge of it.
    There is an old Buddhist temple which later was hijacked by the Hindus of Kerala and named Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple which is located nearby Pamba river, in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala state in India. Since there is a myth related to the deity, that 'He' is a Chronic Bachelor, the entry of women who are aged between 10 and 55 is restricted or banned by the religious authorities.
    Recently, The Supreme Court of India has come up with a verdict that women can enter the temple despite their age. There have been violent protests all over Kerala regarding this verdict. Even women who tried to enter the temple were attacked brutally meanwhile developed countries send women to explore the space! Two women finally entered the temple in January 2019, were later attacked and isolated by their family and the society.
    This madness should get worldwide attention for people to understand how pathetic the situation is there in Kerala for women.
    On 14th November 2019, The Supreme Court of India has come with another verdict on the review petitions on the issue, which stated a further revision with a Judiciary Bench of seven. This might include the revision and judgement on gender discrimination in Mosques and Parsi temples too.
    According to the constitution, there should be no discrimination based on religion, gender, caste or anything. So the judgement should be against the discrimination.
    Please vote and share for a better world, without any discrimination.
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