Kerala govt shifts stance on Sabarimala women’s entry ahead of polls. Will the move work electorally for the LDF?

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The Kerala government has shifted its stance on the Sabarimala women's entry issue ahead of polls, requesting to be listed alongside those seeking to uphold traditional restrictions. This move may have electoral implications, as the government's previous support for women's entry had brought it political setbacks.
The Kerala government has changed its position on the Sabarimala women's entry issue. It now wants to be listed alongside those seeking to uphold traditional restrictions. The Supreme Court is hearing review petitions on the matter. The government's previous support for women's entry had brought it political setbacks. The shift in stance may have electoral implications. The case began in 2006 and has been ongoing for over a decade.
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