Kerala minister K T Jaleel today hit out at senior BJP leader V Muraleedharan for calling the former's visit toSabarimala Lord Ayyappa temple as a "photo opportunity", saying the hill shrine was an abode of "secularism" and he had a "great feeling" being there.
"Everyone, irrespective of their caste and religion, can go to Sabarimala. I had a great feeling when I visited the shrine, the same which I felt during my visit to Golden Temple in Amritsar," he told reporters here.
Reacting to Muraleedharan's comments about his yesterday's visit, Jaleel, a former IUML activist who later left the party and joined the Left Democratic Front, said, "I experienced the great feeling of religious harmony in both these places."
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Flaying Jaleel, who visited Sabarimala along with Devaswom minister Kadakampally Surendran to review the preparations for the upcoming Mandala-Makaravilakku festival season, the BJP leader had said if the minister visited the shrine as a "picnic spot" for a "photo opportunity", it was 'inappropriate'.
In a Facebook post, the former BJP state chief had also said it was difficult to believe that Jaleel, a former SIMI activist, had become a "secular person in a jiffy".
Dismissing Muraleedharan's charge, the minister said he was not concerned about such criticism as he knew that public knew him well.
"People, world over, need to know about the secular values of this holy temple. Those who fear that secular values of the temple will be known to the world, will only express such concerns," Jaleel added.
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