The activist lawyer was speaking on 'Right to Worship and Gender Discrimination at Religious Places' at a meeting organised by United Lawyers' Association (ULA) here in which some of the prominent persons -- former Attorney General Soli Sorabjee, Rajya Sabha MP D Raja and senior advocate Salman Khurshid -- who were expected to grace the occasion were conspicuous by their absence.
"The country is going through very critical times. We are being challenged today about what is the idea of India. The idea of India is secular and not where you prosecute people for eating beef. The idea is that which allows all of us to enter any temple, the idea which does not discriminate," she said.
The discussion, which took place at the Indian Law Institute here, came in the backdrop of the ongoing proceedings in the apex court on a plea seeking to lift restrictions on women from entering the Sabarimala temple.
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