Key Points

Omar Abdullah has expressed deep disappointment over the unfulfilled promise of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir. He made these remarks while reacting to the massive protests that erupted in Ladakh. Abdullah pointed out that while Ladakh celebrated its UT status in 2019, the people of J&K have been demanding statehood democratically. The situation highlights the ongoing political tensions in the region since the abrogation of Article 370.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Says J-K Feels Betrayed Over Unfulfilled Statehood Promise

  • Omar Abdullah contrasts Ladakh's protests with J-K's long-standing statehood demand
  • Massive protests in Leh demanding statehood turned violent with police
  • Activist Sonam Wangchuk appeals for peace after youth vandalism in Leh
  • NC MLA Tanvir Sadiq condemns violence but criticizes government mishandling of both regions
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Imagine how betrayed, disappointed people of J-K feel: Omar Abdullah on protests in Ladakh

Omar Abdullah contrasts Ladakh protests with J-K's "betrayal" over statehood. Get the latest on the clashes in Leh and reactions from leaders.

"Now try to imagine how betrayed & disappointed we in J-K feel when the promise of statehood to J&K remains unfulfilled - Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, September 24

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday expressed his disappointment over the unfulfilled promise of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

His remarks came after massive protests in Ladakh demanding statehood and the inclusion of Ladakh under the Sixth Schedule.

Reacting to the violent protests in Ladakh, Chief Minister Abdullah stated that the people of Ladakh weren't even promised statehood, and they celebrated the status of Union Territory in 2019 after the abrogation of Article 370, yet they feel "betrayed and angry" today.

CM Abdullah emphasised that Jammu and Kashmir has been demanding statehood democratically, peacefully, and responsibly, yet the promise remains unfulfilled, leaving its people feeling equally "betrayed and disappointed."

In a post on X, the Chief Minister said, "Ladakh wasn't even promised Statehood, they celebrated UT status in 2019 & they feel betrayed & angry. Now try to imagine how betrayed & disappointed we in J&K feel when the promise of statehood to J&K remains unfulfilled even though we have gone about demanding it democratically, peacefully & responsibly."

A massive protest by the people of Ladakh demanding statehood and the inclusion of Ladakh under the Sixth Schedule turned into clashes with police in Leh on Wednesday.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in Leh was also targeted as protesters clashed with the police.

Activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on a hunger strike, issued a video and expressed sorrow for the violence in Leh, and called for peace to prevail.

He said, "I am sad to inform you that there was vandalism in Leh during a protest. Many offices and police vehicles were vandalised and burned. A bandh was announced in Leh, but the youth came in large numbers...This was youth's anger, a Gen-Z revolution..."

Sharing the video on X, Wangchuk said, "Very sad by the events in Leh. My message of the peaceful path failed today. I appeal to the youth to please stop this nonsense. This only damages our cause."

National Conference MLA Tanvir Sadiq said, "It is very unfortunate that everything has been mishandled. The way J&K is being mishandled, Ladakh is also being mishandled in a similar way. While this is true, we condemn violence and hope that the central government sitting in Delhi will sit down and talk with the people of Ladakh..."

The Sixth Schedule of the Constitution contains Article 244(2) and 275(1), which reads, "Provisions as to the Administration of Tribal Areas in the States of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram."

There has been a demand for statehood for Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370.

- ANI

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Priya S
I respect Sonam Wangchuk's call for peace. Violence never helps any cause. The youth should channel their energy through democratic means. 🙏
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Aditya G
The situation is complex but one thing is clear - people want their voices heard. Whether it's J&K or Ladakh, the democratic process should prevail. Hope the central government initiates meaningful dialogue soon.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Ladakh, I can understand why people want protection under Sixth Schedule. The unique culture and environment need special safeguards. Hope peaceful resolution is found.
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Karthik V
While I understand the frustration, burning offices and vehicles is not the solution. This only damages public property and hurts the common people. The government should engage with all stakeholders properly.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how political decisions from 2019 are still causing ripple effects. The government needs to be more transparent about their long-term plans for these regions.
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Neha E
The Sixth Schedule protection is crucial for tribal areas. Ladakh's demand is justified given its unique demographic and geographical conditions. Hope sense prevails on all sides. 🤞

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