By Sushil Kutty
The Supreme Court will Friday
hear a plea from Ayyappa celibacy-busters Kanaka Durga and Bindu Ammini for
police protection. The two want protection in the aftermath of the
image-shifting feat they conjured up in the Kerala chaos they are in part
responsible for, along with the top court itself; which, in a majority
decision, informed that Swami Ayyappa has no special denomination or the right
to remain aloof from female aged 10-50.
The apex court lifted the ban
on this age group of women from entering the temple and set up a series of
events, including a march of âsymbolic vaginasâ through a major Kochi thoroughfare,
Keralaâs commercial city which now carries the added notoriety of being
Keralaâs âMenstrual Capital.â Men and women under the banner âArpov Arthavamâ
took to the street with pink cardboard and flex impressions of the vagina.
The sham copy of the
âConstitution of Indiaâ held aloft led them into controversy, and more, as
Kerala refused to let go the title âLunatic Asylumâ given to it by none other
than Hindu renaissance saint Swami Vivekananda, whose birthday, incidentally,
fell the day the âArpov Arthavamâ march took place. âArthavamâ is Malayalam for
menstrual blood and while there are those who consider âArthavamâ untouchable,
and there are also those positively drenched in it, chanting the celebratory
âArpovâ.
‘Navothana Nayakan’ Kerala Chief
Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was scheduled to flag-off the march on January 12,
2019, but then âintelligence reportsâ warned that some of the âArpovâ activists
are âMaoists and extremistsâ and he decided that the better part of valour is
to ditch âArpovâ and hide in the trench. That did not stop Kanaka Durga and
Bindu Ammini from gracing the event with their presence, the first time the two
were spotted in public after the epoch-making sneak-a-look-at-Ayyappa.
Till then, they were in
âhidingâ in trench on their own while family of Kanaka Durga speculated where
she could be and who all were putting her up to the game and the family in
âshameâ. Kanaka Durga answered the question in part earlier this week when she
arrived home with police and âparty activistsâ in tow. Not surprisingly, Kanaka
Durgaâs 71-year-old mother-in-law, steeped in conservatism and Ayyappa-bhakti,
barred her entry and allegedly pushed her down to the cold floor and âhurt her
badâ, leading to Kanaka Durgaâs hospitalization.
People gasped in shock but
Kanaka Durgaâs brother Bharat Bhushan lifted the lid off the âlies and
insanityâ of his sister. âHow can a frail old woman, weighing hardly anything,
lift a healthy young woman and smash her to the ground? My sister is lying and
itâs her mother-in-law who continues to be in hospital,â the brother said,
adding that if anybody needed police protection, it was the âfamilyâ and not
already âpolice and party-protectedâ Kanaka Durga.
And Bindu Ammini, whose family
is not dogging her every step of âArpov Arthavamâ, Wednesday revealed she has
taken the âuntouchabilityâ piled on her by Ayyappa temple chief tantri
Kandararu Rajeevraru to the Supreme Court and top advocate Indira Jaising will
be arguing for her. In fact, the Pinarayi Vijayan government is banking on
Kanaka Durga and Bindu Amminiâs entry into Sabarimala as proof that the state
government has implemented the top courtâs order against all odds.
That, say the Ayyappa bhaktas
and the Sangh Pairvaar, explains why âPinarayiâs policeâ continue to escort
âmenstruating ageâ women to the âcelibate shrineâ. Wednesday, two more in the
age bracket made it almost to the shrine. The sortie failed only because alert
Ayyappa bhaktas saw through their âpant-and-monkey-capâ disguise and raised
Ayyappa Saranam, forcing police in mufti to pull back the two âtrespassersâ out
of the line of devotee-ire.
The theory bandied about is
that Pinarayi Vijayan is bent on adding âproof of entryâ to Supreme Court by
sending âpolice-protected activistsâ to the embroiled shrine. Monday, the top
court cancelled the January 22 hearing of review petitions till further notice
and it was like God was with atheist Pinarayi. Setback for bhaktas and Sangh
Parivaar, ironically, because Justice Indu Malhotra, their sole flag-bearer in
the SC, took ill.
Tuesday, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi arrived to open to traffic the Kollam Bypass and he, more or
less, bypassed the Sabarimala issue except for a passing mention of Pinarayiâs
âcontemptibleâ manners. January 12 and 13, the âArpovsâ took out the âArthavamâ
march and Kerala looked like it had once again become Vivekanandaâs âlunatic
asylumâ with swinging flex vaginas and painted breasts doing a tango on main
street.
The day after, Womenâs League
state president Shahina Niyas took to Facebook and made a scathing attack on
the âArpov Arthavamâ for parading womenâs privacy on the road and for
displaying menstrual blood like âcow milkâ to the world. In reply, feminist Dr.
Vina reminded Shahina that menstrual blood is not âcow milkâ but quality
protein that is being researched in the United States to find cures for cancer
and Alzheimer. In short, Kerala is in its elements, Godâs Own Country fighting
the lunatic fringe.(IPA Service)
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