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The Kerala High Court today granted bail to Ayyappa Dharma Sena leader Rahul Easwar, who was arrested earlier this week for defying the bail conditions imposed in a case related to violent protests at Sabarimala in October. Two days after a local court revoked his bail in a case related to violent protests at Sabarimala, Ayyappa Dharma Sena leader Rahul Easwar was arrested by police Monday.

A Kerala court on Saturday revoked the bail granted to Ayyappa Dharma Sena leader Rahul Easwar for defying a bail condition in a case relating to violent protests in Sabarimala and directed the police to arrest him. Activist Rahul Easwar, who was arrested and then granted bail for his allegedly provocative remarks on the Sabarimala row, has been named in the MeToo movement. Mr Easwar has denied any wrongdoing and said the allegations by the woman from Thiruvananthapuram were linked to the Sabarimala issue.

Activist Rahul Easwar was arrested today for his alleged provocative remarks on the Sabarimala temple issue. Over 3, people from across Kerala have been arrested in the last three daysas part of a massive crackdown on protesters who prevented women from entering the temple earlier this month. A case was registered against activist Rahul Easwar today for allegedly making provocative statement on the Sabarimala issue, police said.

The Supreme Court, in March this year, overturned the order. Easwar had then supported Hadiya and her decision to marry out of her own choice, inviting much ire from her father who filed a complaint against him for releasing the video and breaching his trust.

On the basis of a complaint lodged by Easwar, police registered a case against 25 students of the Milad E Sherif Memorial College in Kayamkulam. Click here to join our channel indianexpress and stay updated with the latest headlines. Home India Arrested for Sabarimala remark, Rahul Easwar was earlier in news for supporting Hadiya Arrested for Sabarimala remark, Rahul Easwar was earlier in news for supporting Hadiya Rahul Easwar is an alumnus of the London School of Economics and has appeared in news debate as a panelist.

The News Minute invited two opinion makers to write on the subject. This question has been the subject of a raging debate for years, with extremely polarised views.

It has taken a new twist after the Supreme Court asked how women could be disallowed as this was against the spirit of the Constitution. Ayyappa devotees believe that women are not allowed into the shrine as a mark of respect to the celibate God, while those who advocate entry for women staunchly believe that this is mere discrimination.



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