Sabarimala Chaos: LoP Satheesan Slams Vijayan Govt Amid Pilgrim Crisis

Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan has strongly criticized the Kerala government for the chaotic situation at Sabarimala temple. He highlighted how thousands of devotees faced extreme hardships during the pilgrimage season. The opposition leader pointed to inadequate crowd management and missing basic facilities as major failures. Satheesan has now sought immediate intervention from the Kerala High Court to address the crisis.

Key Points: Satheesan Criticizes Kerala Government Over Sabarimala Crowd Management

  • Pilgrims stranded for 12-13 hours in queues with many unable to complete pilgrimage
  • Severe crowding prevented access to sacred 18 holy steps for darshan
  • Lack of traffic regulation and crowd management inside nadapanthal areas
  • Inadequate drinking water, medical support and basic facilities for devotees
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LoP Satheesan flays Vijayan govt for chaos at Sabarimala; seeks HC's intervention

LoP V.D. Satheesan demands Kerala High Court intervention after pilgrims face 13-hour queues, inadequate facilities at Sabarimala temple during peak season.

"Thousands of Ayyappa devotees were forced to remain in queues for 12 to 13 hours, with many returning without completing the pilgrimage. - V.D. Satheesan"

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 18

Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the Kerala government and the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB), accusing them of abject administrative failure in managing the Sabarimala pilgrimage season.

Satheesan alleged that just weeks after the gold theft controversy, the authorities have now plunged the pilgrimage itself into disorder, creating what even the Devaswom Board president described as a “frightening situation.”

“Thousands of Ayyappa devotees were forced to remain in queues for 12 to 13 hours, with many returning without completing the pilgrimage. Even those who managed to have darshan could not access the sacred 18 holy steps due to severe crowding. The lack of any traffic regulation or crowd management mechanism inside the nadapanthal left pilgrims stranded, unable to move forward or exit. Basic facilities such as drinking water, rest areas and medical support were reportedly inadequate or entirely missing, exposing what was termed a total collapse of planning,” said Satheesan.

Satheesan accused both the government and the Devaswom Board of irresponsibility in failing to deploy adequate police personnel and administrative staff to handle the massive turnout of devotees.

“It’s really surprising that the government’s claim that the Model Code of Conduct stalled preparations is not acceptable as pilgrimage planning should have begun months earlier, well before the code came into effect,” said Satheesan.

Calling the justification “laughable,” he said that the government was trying to hide behind procedural excuses to cover up its inefficiency.

He further alleged that the same elements that once used Sabarimala development for political campaigns had now left lakhs of Ayyappa devotees in distress.

He also held the former Devaswom Board led by P.S. Prashanth — facing allegations in the gold heist case — equally accountable for the crisis.

“The alarming situation at Sabarimala emerged right from the initial days of the pilgrimage season. Immediate emergency measures to restore order, improve basic amenities and protect the safety of devotees has to take place immediately. The intervention of the Kerala High Court has to be there,” added Satheesan.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree there's mismanagement, let's not make this political. Both ruling and opposition parties have failed devotees over the years. What we need is permanent solutions - better infrastructure, online crowd management systems, and professional administration.
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Michael C
As someone who visited Sabarimala last week, I can confirm the situation is terrible. No drinking water, no proper toilets, and the crowd was dangerously packed. The authorities have completely failed in their basic duty of care.
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Shreya B
First the gold theft scandal, now this chaos! The Devaswom Board needs complete overhaul. How can they expect devotees to have spiritual experience in such conditions? HC intervention is definitely needed. 🙏
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Arjun K
The Model Code of Conduct excuse is ridiculous! Pilgrimage planning is an annual affair and should be done systematically. This shows complete lack of foresight and planning by the administration. Hope the High Court takes strict action.
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Nisha Z
My heart goes out to all the devotees who suffered. We undertake this pilgrimage with so much devotion and faith, only to face such administrative failure. Basic amenities should be non-negotiable. This needs immediate fixing!

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