Sabarimala: Probe hints at conspiracy
Sabarimala: Probe hints at conspiracy
The police team that probed Jayamala's claim has hinted at the possibility of a conspiracy to defame the shrine.

Thiruvananthapuram: The police team that probed Kannada actress Jayamala's claim that she had entered the Sabarimala Lord Ayyappa temple disregarding the ban on women in the 10-50 age group, has hinted at the possibility of a conspiracy to defame the famous shrine and its authorities.

According to police sources, the inquiry found that there were "strong reasons" to suspect that there was a conspiracy between the actress and a renowned astrologer to show the temple authorities and priests in poor light.

The special inquiry team headed by SP, Crime Branch, Ramachandran Nair, found that Jayamala and astrologer Unnikrishna Panikkar knew each other for many years.

It was significant that the actress made her claim of having visited the shrine 20 years ago shortly after the 'devaprasnam' (astrologial exmanination of temple affairs) conducted by Panikkar found gross improprieties in the conduct of the temple rituals by priests.

Panikkar had even said during the 'devaprasnam' that the sanctity of the temple had been defiled by presence of women in gross violation of the shrine's traditions.

A section of the priests had then questioned the propriety of Panikkar's open comments during and after the 'devaprasnam'.

Piecing these together, the inquiry report holds, it could be possible that the Jayamala episode could be the result of some sort of a conspiracy. The report would be submitted to the government shortly, the sources said.

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