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The popular Hindu temple is one of a few in India which bar women of reproductive age, only allowing entry to girls aged under 10 and women over 50. The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to Delhi Police asking about action being taken in the threats issued to petitioner in the Sabarimala temple case. Petitioner Naushad Ahmed Khan The head of a lawyers group fighting for the right of women had last week said he had received hundreds of death threats warning him to drop the petition in the Supreme Court complained of receiving over hundreds of  death threats and requested to withdraw the PIL demanding entry for women in the famous Sabarimala Ayyappa temple in Kerala.  that

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