Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and a cabinet colleague took divergent stands on Monday over the impact of the Sabarimala issue on the outcome of the Lok Sabha election.
Vijayan said the issue of women's entry into the temple, which had rocked the state last year, would not reflect on the outcome.
A day after most exit polls predicted that the ruling Left Front would get only four-five seats and the Congress-led UDF would get a landslide victory with at least 15 seats, Vijayan expressed confidence that the LDF would register an impressive win.
"The things that had happened in Sabarimala should have been avoided. Everyone knows who was behind those incidents, which should not have happened in the hill shrine," Vijayan said.
"We have taken a stand to protect the Ayyappa shrine. The pilgrims will have a better Sabarimala season next time as reconstruction and developmental activities are going on," the Chief Minister added.
Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran, meanwhile, acknowledged that it was a factor in the polls.