BJP demands CBI probe into Sabarimala gold case, case withdrawal for devotees

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BJP demands CBI probe into Sabarimala gold case, case withdrawal for devotees

Synopsis

BJP Kerala president Rajeev Chandrasekhar has written to Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan demanding a CBI probe into the alleged disappearance of gold from Sabarimala and the withdrawal of cases against devotees — warning of a statewide agitation if the government does not act. The letter signals the BJP's intent to keep Sabarimala as a live political flashpoint in Kerala.

Key Takeaways

BJP Kerala president Rajeev Chandrasekhar wrote to Chief Minister V.D.
Satheesan on 27 June over the Sabarimala controversy.
He demanded a CBI investigation into the alleged disappearance of gold from the Sabarimala shrine, reportedly in 2025 .
He also called for the unconditional withdrawal of all criminal cases against Ayyappa devotees arrested during the 2018 Sabarimala protests.
Chandrasekhar warned of a statewide peaceful mass agitation if the government fails to act on the two demands.
The Kerala government is yet to formally respond to the BJP's letter.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Kerala president Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Saturday, 27 June wrote to Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan, urging him to recommend a CBI investigation into the alleged disappearance of gold from the Sabarimala hill shrine and to unconditionally withdraw all criminal cases filed against Ayyappa devotees during the Sabarimala agitation. The letter marks a sharp escalation in the BJP's sustained campaign to keep the Sabarimala issue at the centre of Kerala's political discourse.

Key Demands Raised

Chandrasekhar pressed the state government on two specific fronts. First, he called on the Kerala government to recommend a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into all allegations surrounding the missing gold, asserting that only an independent federal inquiry could ensure transparency and accountability in the protection of temple assets. Second, he demanded the unconditional withdrawal of all criminal cases registered against devotees who took part in protests to defend Sabarimala's traditional customs.

In his letter, Chandrasekhar said the issues were 'of immense significance to millions of Ayyappa devotees in Kerala and across the world' and called for 'immediate government intervention to restore the confidence of the faithful.'

Background: A Controversy Years in the Making

The Sabarimala dispute dates to 2018, when the Supreme Court permitted women of menstruating age to enter the shrine, triggering widespread protests across Kerala and drawing national attention. Hundreds of cases were registered against protesters during that period. The controversy was reignited in 2025, when reports surfaced alleging the loss of gold from the temple — claims that have not been independently verified — further deepening concerns among devotees about the management and security of the shrine's assets.

Chandrasekhar noted that the BJP had consistently raised these issues even during the tenure of the previous government, and expressed hope that the new administration under Chief Minister Satheesan would act with greater urgency and fairness.

Warning of Statewide Agitation

The BJP leader made clear that the letter was not merely a courtesy. Chandrasekhar warned that if the government failed to provide a satisfactory response to the two demands, the party would be 'compelled to launch a statewide peaceful mass agitation to protect the rights and beliefs of Ayyappa devotees.' He expressed confidence that the Chief Minister would intervene to ensure justice and preserve both social harmony and public order.

Political Context

This comes amid the BJP's renewed effort to consolidate the Hindu voter base in Kerala ahead of future electoral contests, with the Sabarimala issue serving as a potent rallying point. The party has long argued that the state government — led by the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in its previous term and now by the Indian National Congress (Congress)-led United Democratic Front (UDF) — has been indifferent to the religious sentiments of the devotee community. Critics, however, argue that the BJP is seeking to leverage faith for political mobilisation rather than pursuing genuine accountability. The government is yet to formally respond to Chandrasekhar's letter, and all eyes are now on whether Chief Minister Satheesan will order any inquiry or grant relief to those facing criminal charges.

Point of View

The party faces a dilemma: acting on the CBI demand risks appearing to capitulate to the BJP, while ignoring it hands the opposition a ready-made agitation narrative ahead of local body and assembly elections. The Sabarimala issue has proven durable precisely because it fuses religious identity with governance accountability — a combination that is difficult for any ruling party to neutralise. What is missing from the BJP's framing, however, is independent verification of the gold disappearance claims; without that, the demand for a CBI probe remains politically potent but evidentially thin.
NationPress
27 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What has the BJP demanded regarding the Sabarimala gold case?
The BJP has demanded that the Kerala government recommend a CBI investigation into allegations of gold disappearing from the Sabarimala shrine, reportedly in 2025. The party argues that only an independent federal probe can ensure transparency and accountability in the management of temple assets.
Why are criminal cases still pending against Sabarimala devotees?
Hundreds of cases were registered against protesters during the 2018 agitation that followed the Supreme Court's order permitting women of menstruating age to enter Sabarimala. The BJP is demanding the unconditional withdrawal of all such cases, arguing that devotees were exercising their right to protest in defence of religious tradition.
Who is Rajeev Chandrasekhar and what did he say?
Rajeev Chandrasekhar is the Kerala president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In a letter to Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan on 27 June, he called for a CBI probe into the Sabarimala gold case and the withdrawal of cases against devotees, warning of a statewide agitation if the government does not respond satisfactorily.
What is the Sabarimala gold controversy?
Reports emerged in 2025 alleging that gold belonging to the Sabarimala temple had gone missing, raising concerns about the security and administration of the shrine's assets. The claims have not been independently verified, but they have reignited political debate in Kerala over temple governance.
What happens next if the Kerala government does not respond?
Chandrasekhar has warned that the BJP will launch a statewide peaceful mass agitation across Kerala to press its demands. The government has not yet formally responded to the letter.
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