<p class="title">Bindu Ammini, who suffered a a <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-1" id="gwmw-15748682788675292475662">chilli</gwmw> spray attack for venturing to Sabrimala Ayyappa temple on Tuesday, has said that she will visit the temple on January 2.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Bindu, who visited the temple along with one Kanaka Durga on last January 2, said that she would visit the temple again on coming January 2. She also said that she was not expecting <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-2" id="gwmw-15748684846252145886314">a a favourable decision</gwmw> on her request for police protection to visit Sabarimala.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Bindu, who tried to go to Sabarimala along with Bhumata Brigade activist Trupti Desai on Tuesday, had suffered a <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-1" id="gwmw-15748682838868631758446">chilli</gwmw> spray attack from a Hindu activist <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-3" id="gwmw-15748682838865628390893">at</gwmw> Kochi. Bindu demanded that sections of <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-3" id="gwmw-15748682848899657837536">SC ST</gwmw> (Prevention of Atrocities) Act should be also invoked against the accused.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Meanwhile, Trupti Desai had returned to Pune from Kochi by Tuesday night, amidst protests by Hindu activists and the police's stand that she could not be provided protection to visit Sabarimala. It was Trupti's second attempt to visit <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-3" id="gwmw-15748682878873139399389">Sabarimala temple</gwmw> on Tuesday, the first one being <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-3" id="gwmw-15748682878876858582304">on</gwmw> last November.</p>
<p class="title">Bindu Ammini, who suffered a a <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-1" id="gwmw-15748682788675292475662">chilli</gwmw> spray attack for venturing to Sabrimala Ayyappa temple on Tuesday, has said that she will visit the temple on January 2.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Bindu, who visited the temple along with one Kanaka Durga on last January 2, said that she would visit the temple again on coming January 2. She also said that she was not expecting <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-2" id="gwmw-15748684846252145886314">a a favourable decision</gwmw> on her request for police protection to visit Sabarimala.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Bindu, who tried to go to Sabarimala along with Bhumata Brigade activist Trupti Desai on Tuesday, had suffered a <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-1" id="gwmw-15748682838868631758446">chilli</gwmw> spray attack from a Hindu activist <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-3" id="gwmw-15748682838865628390893">at</gwmw> Kochi. Bindu demanded that sections of <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-3" id="gwmw-15748682848899657837536">SC ST</gwmw> (Prevention of Atrocities) Act should be also invoked against the accused.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Meanwhile, Trupti Desai had returned to Pune from Kochi by Tuesday night, amidst protests by Hindu activists and the police's stand that she could not be provided protection to visit Sabarimala. It was Trupti's second attempt to visit <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-3" id="gwmw-15748682878873139399389">Sabarimala temple</gwmw> on Tuesday, the first one being <gwmw class="ginger-module-highlighter-mistake-type-3" id="gwmw-15748682878876858582304">on</gwmw> last November.</p>