Around 244 signatories said in the letter that the purification ceremony conducted after two women of menstruating ages entered the temple was akin to practising untouchability, something against the SC ruling and also Article 17 of the Constitution.
 
  
 In a letter to the Chief Minister of Kerala, the President of India, Chief Justice of India and the Governor of Kerala, over 200 women’s activists, Dalit activists, Adivasi activists, human rights groups, social organisations, cultural personalities and well-known citizens demanded the dismissal of priests in Sabarimala over violation of constitutional rights and returning the shrine to Adivasis.
  
 Around 244 signatories said in the letter that the purification ceremony conducted after two women of menstruating ages entered the temple was akin to practising untouchability, something against the SC ruling and also Article 17 of the Constitution.
  
 They demanded that the Tanthris and Melshanti (high priests) of the temple be stripped of their positions at the temple. “Since this purification ceremony happened according to the values of Brahmanical patriarchy, we also demand that the Brahmin Tanthris should be debarred from their hereditary rights over Sabarimala temple and the worship rights at Sabarimala be given back to Adivasis who were the customary custodians of Sabarimala until the Brahmins took control of the temple in the early 20th Century. We also demand that the Tanthri status should be abolished and the Melshanthi should be reinstated to the Adivasis,” they said.
  
 Full text of the letter:
  
 Adv. Bindu and Kanakadurga made history on January 2, 2019, by entering the Sabarimala temple, a right accorded to them, by the historic Supreme Court verdict given on 28 September 2018. This day will also go down as a dark day in the history of India when the Tanthris and Melshanthi (head priests) of the Sabarimala temple conducted a ‘purifying puja’.
  
 In the historic judgment, Justice D.Y Chandrachud observed that the practice to ban entry to women between the ages of ten and fifty at the Ayyappa temple at Sabarimala is “a form of untouchability.” He observed “Religion cannot be cover to deny women the right to worship…To treat women as children of a lesser God is to blink at constitutional morality.” Justice Chandrachud also said that “exclusion of women is a violation of the right to liberty, dignity and equality… Exclusion of women because she menstruates is utterly unconstitutional.”
  
 Article 17 of the Constitution of India says that “Untouchability is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden. The enforcement of any disability arising out of Untouchability shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.” Article 17 of the Constitution of India is the only Absolute right of the Indian constitution. The purification ceremony carried out by the Tanthri in Sabarimala is a clearly criminal act as it stands in violation of Article 17, which confers an absolute right to all Indian citizens against the practice of untouchability, without exceptions or relaxations. No Indian citizen as per the Indian Constitution can be declared impure’ or untouchable.’ It is clear that the purification ceremony performed at Sabarimala is unconstitutional and violates the Supreme Court judgment. Therefore, we demand that the Tanthris and Melashanthi of Sabarimala should be dismissed from their position and must be prosecuted as their action is against constitutional morality.
  
 Since this purification ceremony happened according to the values of Brahmanical patriarchy, we also demand that the Brahmin Tanthris should be debarred from their hereditary rights over Sabarimala temple and the worship rights at Sabarimala be given back to Adivasis who were the customary custodians of Sabarimala until the Brahmins took control of the temple in the early 20th Century. We also demand that the Tanthri status should be abolished and the Melshanthi should be reinstated to the Adivasis.
  
 We appeal to make necessary steps to enforce community rights, resource rights and facilitate environmental protection of the forests around Sabarimala as well as Pampa river as per the Forest Rights Act.
  
 Signatories:
 1.     Swami Agnivesh, Swami Agnivesh ,AryaSamaj Leader , Chairperson, Bonded labour Liberation Front .
 2.     Medha Patkar, NBA, NAPM
 3.     Kancha Ilaiah, Writer, Academic, Dalit Activist
 4.     TeestaSetalvad, Writer, Human Rights Activist
 5.     Aruna Roy, MKSS
 6.     Anand Patwardhan, Film Maker
 7.     Ram Puniyani. Writer, Retd. Professor, IIT
 8.     Satchidanandan, Writer, Poet, Former Secretary of Sahitya Akademi
 9.     Sandeep Pandey, Former Visiting Professor, IIT, Social Activist
 10.  Harsh Mander
 11.  S. Parasuraman, Former Director, TISS
 12.  Tirumurugan Gandhi, May 17 Movement, Tamil Nadu
 13.  Lubnasarwath, General Secretary, Socialist Party( India), Telangana, Hyderabad
 14.  Guru Moorthy,  Socialist Party(India)- Bangalore
 15.  Radhika, independent legal researcher
 16.  Henri ,Executive Director, People’s Watch
 17.  Manohar, Human Rights Defenders Alert India
 18.  Denzil Fernandes, Indian Social Institute, New Delhi
 19.  Abdul Mabood, Director, SNEHI -Healthy Minds. A Healthy India, New Delhi
 20.  Apoorvanand, Delhi University
 21.  Nivedita Menon, JNU
 22.  Shabnam Hashmi, Social Activist, New Delhi
 23.  Jolly Chirayath, Actress, Activist
 24.  ArchanaPadmini- curator, actress
 25.  Vidhu Vincent -filmmaker
 26.  Sruthi Namboothiri- filmmaker
 27.  Muktha Deedi Chand-filmmaker
 28.  Sajitha Madathil-actress
 29.  Deedi Damodaran-script writer,filmmaker
 30.  Jeevakj- filmmaker
 31.  Asha Achy Joseph- filmmaker
 32.  Shiny T Rajan- actress
 33.  Miriam –
 34.  Sudha KF-filmmaker
 35.  Radhika Padmakumar- cameraperson
 36.  Revathy Sampath- actress
 37.  KaniKusruti-actress
 38.  Divya Gopinath-actress
 39.  Kavita Srivastava, PUCL
 40.  VidyaDinker, INSAF, Karnataka
 41.  Brinda Adige, Activist
 42.  Kritika A, Activist, Mediaperson
 43.  Mercy Kappen, Director, Visthar
 44.  Kamayanibalimahabal, feminist and human rights activist
 45.  Gerda Unnithan
 46.  Elizabeth Philip, Women’s Activist.
 47.  Tara Murali, Chennai.
 48.  Nafisa D’Souza
 49.  Indira Pancholi, MahilaJandhikarSamiti
 50.  Karuna Philip, MahilaJandhikarSamiti
 51.  Bhanwari Bai, MahilaJandhikarSamiti
 52.  Sister Carol Geeta, SaswikaSanghathan, Ajmer
 53.  Anuradha Marwah, Ajmer Adult Education Association
 54.  Lata Kanchawaha, SURE
 55.  Tara Ahluwalia, MahilaEvamBalChetnaSamiti
 56.  Nisha Chauhan
 57.  Chaya Pachauli
 58.  Madhulika, PUCL
 59.  Maya Pandit
 60.  Indu Prakash Singh
 61.  Ganga Gupta
 62.  Kalpana Kannabiran, Professor & Director, Council for Social Development, Hyderabad
 63.  Mridula Bajaj, Development Consultant
 64.  Anila George, Advocate, Ernakulam
 65.  V.S. Roy David-National Adivasi Alliance (NAA) Convener
 66.  J.P.Raju- President BudakattuKrishikaraSanghaKodagu District
 67.  K.N.Vittala President BudakattuKrishkaraSanghaChickmagalore District
 68.  Venkataswamy President BudakattuKrishikaraSanghaPeriyapatna Mysore.
 69.  National AdivasiAndolana(NAA)
 70.  Rajya Moola Adivasi Vedike
 71.  Budakattu Krishikara Sangha Kodagu
 72.  Budakattu Krishikara Sangha Mysore,
 73.  Budakkatu Krishikara Sangha Periyapatna Taluk Mysore
 74.  Budakattu Krishikara Sangha Chickmagalore
 75.  Rajya Soliga Abhivruddi Sangha
 76.  Hassan Jilla Adivasi Hasalara Sangha
 77.  Iruliga Kshemabhivruddi Sangha(IAKS)
 78.  Betta kurubara Paramparika Sangha.
 79.  Adivasi Yuvajana Vikasana Samithi (AYVS),Wayanad
 80.  Asangatitha Vanitha Thozhilali Union (AVTU)Wayanad
 81.  Forum of Deserted Wives-STHREEJWALA,Wayanad
 82.  BODI AND AGAMALAI ADIVASI PALIYAR FEDERATION (BAAPF)
 83.  Renganathan State convenor Tribal associations for Fifth Schedule campaign TN
 84.  Gunasekaran General Secretary TamilagaadivasiammippugalinKuttammaippu TN
 85.  Thangaraj State honorary president ST peoples munetranalasangam Kollihills.
 86.  Venkadesan State President TN palangudivivasayegalsangamJawdhu hills
 87.  Shivashanthakumar Humane Trust Kodaikanal Tamil Nadu
 88.  Shiva Shankar, Chennai Mathematical Institute.
 89.  Mohan and S.Devika, Advocates, Chennai
 90.  Andrew Sesuraj. M, Dept of Social Work, Loyola College,Chennai
 91.  Ravi Nitesh, Engineer, Social Activist, Member- Civicus International
 92.  Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil. Indian Institute of Management, Trichy.
 93.  Sandeep Pattnaik, Researcher
 94.  Lalit Vachani, Film Maker
 95.  Harish Chandra IAS, Bharat Jan Gyan Vigyan Samiti
 96.  Jai Sen, Researcher, Editor, New Delhi
 97.  Bharti Ali, HAQ: Centre for Child Rights.
 98.  Kumar Shailabh, HAQ: Centre for Child Rights.
 99.  Enakshi Ganguly, Founder, Adviser, HAQ Centre for Child Rights, New Delhi 
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