
Dramatic turn of events continues to take place as activist Trupti Desai and four others landed at the Kochi airport to visit the sacred Ayyappa shrine in Sabarimala.
The driver reportedly abandoned them in midway fearing protesters and Tripti was forced to go the office of the Kochi Commissioner seeking security.
Trupti told the media that she had written to the Prime Minister, Home Minister Amit Shah, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and State police Chief.
Shocking visuals of pepper/ chilli spray being sprayed at Bindu Ammini outisde the commissioner office by one of the protesters . She has been moved to the hospital. Six other women including Trupti Desai inside the police commissioner's office. #Sabarimala #Kerala @ndtv pic.twitter.com/d24chgs8b3
— Sneha Koshy (@SnehaMKoshy) November 26, 2019
Meanwhile, Bindu Ammini, the women who visited the Sabarimala temple last year with her friend Kanakadurga, also reached the Commissioner's office to join the Trupti's team.
But a sangh parivar member attacked Bindu Ammini and sprayed chilli on her faced.The group of women are currently at the Commissioner's office.

