Is BJP Lighting the ‘Sabarimala Protection Jyoti’ at 10,000 Centres Across Kerala?
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Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 13 (NationPress) In a move intensifying their protest regarding the alleged gold theft at the Sabarimala temple, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) plans to illuminate the 'Sabarimala Protection Jyoti' at over 10,000 locations throughout Kerala on Wednesday evening, in conjunction with the Makara Sankranti and Makara Jyoti celebrations.
The statewide initiative, known as 'Ayyappa Jyoti at homes and in localities', is set for 6 pm, with numerous BJP activists and supporters anticipated to take part.
Lights will be lit at BJP offices, temples, community spaces, and private residences, transforming the occasion into a significant mobilization aimed at highlighting what the party describes as a critical failure in safeguarding the hill shrine.
While announcing the event, BJP state general secretary S. Suresh emphasized that this protest seeks to call for a comprehensive and unbiased investigation into the alleged gold theft at Sabarimala, ensuring that accountability is upheld.
He remarked that the act of lighting lamps on Makara Jyoti day signifies the seriousness of the matter and reflects the profound emotional and spiritual importance that Sabarimala holds for its devotees.
The BJP anticipates participation from notable figures across various sectors, further amplifying social backing for the protest.
Suresh reiterated the party's demand for a CBI investigation into the incident, claiming that the current inquiry has not inspired public trust.
Additionally, the BJP has accused the ruling CPI(M) and the Congress of collusion, with Suresh labeling the alleged Sabarimala gold theft as a recent instance of what he describes as cooperation between CPI(M) and Congress.
He insisted that political interference has compromised the accountability structures governing the temple's administration.
This protest arises amidst escalating political tension within the state, with Sabarimala re-emerging as a pivotal issue.
By opting for a day that holds significant cultural and religious meaning for the protest, the BJP signals its intention to keep the matter central in Kerala's political discussions leading up to the April/May Assembly elections.