Trupti Desai enters Haji Ali, skips sanctum sanctorum
She had threats from Muslim organisations against entering the Haji Ali Durgah.
Mumbai/Nashik: Bhumata Brigade leader Trupti Desai on Thursday managed to enter the Haji Ali dargah with a group of women, but stayed away from the sanctum sanctorum. The group only went till the area where women are allowed. She had threats from Muslim organisations against entering the Haji Ali Durgah.
Accompanied by policemen and security personnel, Ms Desai entered the dargah at around 6 am on Thursday. Speaking to The Asian Age, Ms Desai said, “It was a calm and peaceful atmosphere when we offered dua (prayers). I appeal to the dargah management to come one step forward and allow us entry till the dargah,” she said.
The 31-year-old is the chief of the Bhumata Brigade and has been leading a campaign demanding gender equality by abolishing the practice of not letting women enter various religious places in the state. Her efforts bore fruit when women were allowed to enter the Shani Shingnapur temple, ending a 400-year-old custom of not letting women near the shrine.
On April 28, Ms Desai had reached Haji Ali with the intention of entering the dargah, but was met with resistance from various political parties and even the dargah trust. The incident led to massive scuffles that spilled onto the road leading to the dargah and ended with Ms Desai being escorted away by police officers. At the time, Ms Desai was not allowed to even enter the pathway to the dargah, but on Thursday she managed to go inside.
She said that the dargah should reconsider their stance on allowing women inside the inner area of the shrine. “Entry to women inside the sanctorium was allowed till 2012. The dargah trustees should allow women till the point where men are allowed within 15 days or we will launch an agitation,” Ms Desai said.
Some groups fighting for the same cause have openly voiced that they don’t agree with the ways of Ms Desai.