Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which manages the cash-rich temple, for the first time has taken a decision not to entertain all kinds of recommendation letters issued by VIPs for darshan and other facilities to their near and dear ones visiting the hills on January 1, TTD Public Relations Officer T Ravi told PTI tonight.
Only protocol VIPs would be given priority in getting accommodation and special entry tickets for darshan on payment, he said.
With a view to ensuring darshan of Lord Venkateswara to all, devotees would be allowed into the temple uninterruptedly from dawn to beyond midnight on the new year day, he said.
The Bhumata brigade, a women's outfit spearheading the
campaign against the ban on female devotees entering the sacred platform at Shani Shingnapur temple in Ahmednagar district submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis seeking his support to the move, after police foiled their attempt to storm the shrine.
Political parties and spiritual gurus across the country have also backed their campaign, with Congress saying that it is the "pious duty" of whole society to support such a move.
A group of Muslim women on Thursday staged a protest in Mumbai demanding entry into a restricted area of the Haji Ali dargah.
Several activists belonging to Muslim women rights groups held placards demanding entry for females into the core area of the historic dargah, alleged it was "male patriarchy", and not religion, which was imposing restrictions on women.
A Muslim women's rights group is locked in a legal battle with trustees of the Haji Ali dargah, which has barred women's entry into mosque's mausoleum.
A petition challenging the Haji Ali Trust's decision to ban the entry of women in the sanctum sanctorum of the dargah (grave of a male Muslim saint) is pending before the Bombay High Court.
On January 18, the HC said it would wait for the Supreme Court's ruling on entry of women in Sabarimala temple of Kerala before deciding on the plea related to the dargah.
A few years back, a huge controversy erupted after a Kannada film actress claimed that she had worshipped at the hillshrine in the prime of her youth.
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