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Sabarimala Temple Women’s Entry Sparks Debate Amid Kerala Polls

Public campaigning for the Kerala Assembly elections will end at 6 pm on Tuesday, April 7. After this time, loudspeakers, rallies, and roadshows will stop as part of the election rules.

Once campaigning ends, candidates will focus on meeting voters directly and reaching out in quieter ways before the voting day on April 9.

At the same time, discussions about women entering the Sabarimala Temple, also known as Sree Dharmasastha temple, are increasing again. This issue has been debated for many years and remains sensitive.

Even though public campaigning must stop during the silence period, people across Kerala are still talking about the issue. The debate continues to gain attention as the state moves closer to polling day.

Overall, while political campaigns are ending, key social and religious discussions are still active and shaping public opinion.

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