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People like Trupti Desai should not make use of the opportunity to exhibit their strength, the minister said adding Sabarimala is not a place for such dramas.
Maintaining that this pilgrim season would be peaceful, Law Minister A K Balan said if anyone tries to hamper the darshan of the devotees, the government would take strong action.
"If someone thinks that they can exploit the devotees by spreading lies and turn them against the government, let me tell you, it's not going to happen," he said.
Attempts by around a dozen women, including activists and journalists in the 10-50 years age group, to climb the sacred hills had come to nought last year as frenzied devotees of Lord Ayyappa heckled and hassled them and forced them to retreat.
However, defying protesters, two women, in their 40s--Bindu Ammini and Kanakadurga, had entered the Ayyappa temple in January this year and offered prayers scripting history.