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Sabarimala row: At least 68 devotees detained for allegedly defying prohibitory orders
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By threatening Kerala’s government for enforcing Sabarimala order, Amit Shah breached his oath as MP
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Sabarimala row: No consensus at Kerala CM’s all-party meeting ahead of temple reopening on Friday
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Your Morning Fix: Why is poll-bound Mizoram seeking to remove the state’s chief electoral officer?
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Sabarimala row: Kerala CM says government will continue to implement Supreme Court order
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Hindutva organisations are using an incantation to Ayyappa as a political slogan at Sabarimala
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Sabarimala row: BJP launches six-day rath yatra in Kerala to ‘protect’ traditions of temple
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Kerala CM accuses Sangh Parivar of forcing Railways to remove mural depicting 1921 wagon tragedy
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Sabarimala row: Kerala BJP president says protests were planned and executed by party members
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Sabarimala: BJP workers will uproot Kerala government if it arrests more devotees, says Amit Shah
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Your Morning Fix: SC restricts bursting of crackers between 8-10 pm for Diwali, no blanket ban
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‘Sangh Parivar turned Sabarimala into a war zone,’ says Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan
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Sabarimala row: Women on their way to temple forced out of bus by protestors
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Sabarimala priests reject offer for talks with Kerala CM on implementing Supreme Court order
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Eyeing Kerala’s Hindu votes, Congress and Sangh Parivar sing the same tune on Sabarimala verdict
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RSS criticises Kerala government for complying with Supreme Court’s Sabarimala verdict
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As Kerala braces for heavy rainfall, CM Pinarayi Vijayan asks fishermen to return to coast
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Kerala will not challenge Supreme Court’s Sabarimala verdict, says Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan
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Sabarimala verdict: BJP to urge Kerala government to introduce ordinance to restore ban on women
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Sabarimala: Only ‘women activists’ and not real devotees will enter temple, says shrine board chief
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