Dalit outfits said they had been protesting against the alleged "caste wall" constructed by local unit of the Nair Service Society (NSS) on a "public land" adjacent to Bhajana Madom Devi Temple for last 10 months.
Police said several activists of Dalit rights organisations today assembled in Vadayambadi to take out a march and to organise a convention to uphold self esteem of Dalits.
A group of people claiming to be members of a right wing Hindu outfit also assembled there opposing the march.
Dalit leaders, however, alleged that the police did not arrest the activists of the right wing Hindu outfit who tried to create trouble in the area.
Police said the situation has been brought under control.
The development came a day after the District Collector held a meeting of the socio-political group from the area to resolve the crisis.
After the meeting, collector Mohammed Y Safirullah had said no "caste wall" would be permitted.
The local NSS leadership claimed that the wall was constructed on the land owned by the temple.
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