Actor Amala Paul Stopped From Entering Kerala Temple, Calls Out Religious Discrimination

She said that the incident is sad and disappointing.
Actor Amala Paul Stopped From Entering Kerala Temple, Calls Out Religious Discrimination

You know, every single day we receive countless news that spoils our mood and unfortunately, the people of our country will never fail to disappoint us. Recently, Malayalam actress Amala Paul visited a temple in Kerala but she claimed that she was stopped from entering the holy place because of her religion. She also said that it is disappointing to know that religious discrimination still exists. Well, she is not wrong!

 

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On Monday, Malayalam actress Amala Paul visited the Thiruvairanikulam Mahadeva temple in Kerala. However, she alleged that she was denied permission to enter the temple by the authorities due to her religion. According to the reports, Amala said that the temple authorities claimed that only Hindus are allowed inside the temple and she can’t enter the premise because she follows Christianity. The temple authorities said that they were only following the protocols. After that, The Teacher actress shared her experience in the temple’s visitor’s register wherein she mentioned that it is sad to know that religious discrimination still exists in 2023. She said that even though, she couldn’t go near the Goddess, she could feel the spirit from a distance and hoped that things will change soon.

 

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In the register, Amala Paul also wrote that the time will come when people will get treated equally and not on the basis of their religion.

 

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Furthermore, actress Amala Paul added that she had to get a glimpse of the Lord from the road in front of the Thiruvairanikulam Mahadeva temple.

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In a country like India where people belonging to different religions co-exist together, it is wrong that some people are treating others differently in the name of religion.

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