Kerala CM wants national pilgrim centre status for Sabarimala temple

Braving a steady drizzle, Pinarayi Vijayan trekked up the 8-kilometre forest path to reach the Sabarimala hill top on Monday night.

October 17, 2017 05:18 pm | Updated 08:37 pm IST - Sabarimala

 Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, accompanied by Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran and TDB officials, undertaking a trek to Sabarimala on Monday night.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, accompanied by Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran and TDB officials, undertaking a trek to Sabarimala on Monday night.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Tuesday that his government would exert more pressure and be more determined in its demand to the Centre to get the famed Sabarimala temple declared a national pilgrim centre.

Vijayan, who is on his maiden visit to Sabarimala, said the Centre had not accepted Kerala’s demand even though the temple had all the features of a national pilgrim centre.

Quoting Travancore Devaswom Board pPresident Prayar Gopalakrishnan, he said that besides devotees from India, people from 33 nations visit the temple during the annual pilgrimage season.

“This shows Sabarimala has grown even bigger than a national pilgrim centre,” he told reporters after reviewing arrangements for the three-month ‘Mandalam-Makaravilakku’ pilgrimage season of Lord Ayyappa, the presiding deity of the hill shrine.

The season begins on November 16.

He said the state government was in the process of completing all necessary steps to construct an airport at Erumely, near Pamba, on the foothills of Sabarimala. The airport would improve connectivity to the temple, located in the Periyar Wildlife sanctuary in the Western Ghats.

Braving a steady drizzle, the 72-year-old CPI(M) leader trekked up the eight-kilometre forest path to reach the Sabarimala hill top on Monday night.

“It took one-and-half-hour to reach the top... Initially I had some anxiety as I am not walking long distance now... But after starting, there was no difficulty... It was a good experience,” Mr. Vijayan told reporters after the 90-minute walk.

The LDF government, he said, was committed to comprehensive change through development at the shrine, which attracts lakhs of pilgrims from across the country during the festival season between November and January every year.

Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran was among those who accompanied the Chief Minister to the top.

Travancore Devaswom Board President Prayar Gopalakrishnan and other top board officials were present on the occasion.

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