The latest decision on Sabarimala shrinewas taken at the meeting called by Surendran and attended by TDB president N Vasu and the thantri.
The earlier decision to allow the devotees was taken after holding discussions with various stakeholders, including religious and community leaders and the priests, and it was then resolved that a strict protocol would be implemented with only 50 people to be allowed into the shrine at a time, the minister said.
"The devotees to Sabarimala are mainly from Andhra and Tamil Nadu. The Thantri had expressed concern on the rising numbers of Covid-19 patients in the state and we decided to keep it closed for devotees," he said.