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Maharashtra: Women activists denied access to temple

| | Jan 27, 2016, at 01:29 am
Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, Jan 26 (IBNS): In a near unprecedented incident, about 500 women activists, who were trying to enter into a temple forcibly, were stopped en route by some 1000 villagers and the local police.

According to reports, the women, who were planning to enter a section in the temple where a stone considered holy and representative of Lord Shani is installed, were stopped 40 km away, at a checkpoint in Supa.

The women activists had departed from Pune earlier on Tuesday, saying they want to end a centuries-old ban on women entering the inner-most part of the temple, where the idol is placed on an open-air platform. 

However, the temple's priests and the members of the board that runs the shrine said their demand was unacceptable.

With the aid of locals, they formed a human chain to restrict the women from entering the holy section.

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