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Sabarimala case: Will Constitution not come to rescue of believer who is not allowed to touch deity, asks Supreme Court

The Supreme Court questioned the chief priest of Sabarimala if the Constitution protects believers barred from touching the deity. The court is hearing petitions on discrimination against women at religious sites, including Sabarimala. The chief priest argued that rituals are integral to religion and devotees must accept a deity's characteristics.

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