Key Points

The Apex Body Leh has stated that its agitation for Ladakh's statehood is intended to be peaceful. It explained that the recent violence erupted when a large group of youth became uncontrollable and vandalized the BJP office. The body strongly denied allegations that activist Sonam Wangchuk instigated the violence. It also criticized the police response and refuted online claims labeling the protest as anti-national.

Key Points: Apex Body Leh Denies Sonam Wangchuk Role in Ladakh Protest Violence

  • Apex Body Leh insists its statehood movement is fundamentally peaceful and nonviolent
  • Blames a large, uncontrollable mob of educated but unemployed youth for the vandalism
  • Denies activist Sonam Wangchuk had any role in instigating the violence during his hunger strike
  • Criticizes police for firing on protestors without prior warning or use of tear gas
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Ladakh: Apex Body Leh says protests were peaceful, denies Sonam Wangchuk's role in violence

The Apex Body Leh clarifies its statehood agitation was peaceful, blaming uncontrolled youth for vandalism and denying activist Sonam Wangchuk instigated the violence.

"Some people are claiming a foreign hand, some are accusing Sonam Wangchuk, while some are blaming Congress. According to us, these narratives are wrong. - Apex Body Leh"

Leh, September 26

The Apex Body Leh, which is leading the agitation for statehood for Ladakh, stated on Friday that their protest is peaceful and that the violence on September 24 was triggered when a section of the youth got out of control.

Addressing a press conference here, the Apex Body denied activist Sonam Wangchuk's role in the violence in Leh during his ongoing hunger strike.

In the statement, a member of the Apex Body Leh said, "Our movement will be peaceful and nonviolent to disseminate this, we started prayers of all the religions. When Sonam Wangchuk started the Hunger Strike, a few people were there. We used to call people from villages. We called for a Leh Bandh on September 24."

"Before that, on September 23, two people who were in the protest were admitted to the hospital. Getting to know this a huge mob of youth came to the hospital. On the day of the bandh, more people than we expected poured in at the site of the strike. A large part of the people were youth that day," he said.

The Apex Body Leh member said that despite senior leaders' attempts to control protestors, they vandalised the BJP's office.

"After this, the Youth became uncontrollable; they wanted to protest outside, but we stopped them. Our senior leaders also ordered them to stop. They didn't listen to that. They started protesting and went to the BJP office and vandalised," he said.

"Then, the Police personnel targeted them with bullets. There was no prior warning or tear gas. The protestors were educated but unemployed and were angry," the Apex Body member said.

The Apex Body Leh criticised the people for labelling their protest as anti-national on social media and refuted the "narrative" which accused Sonam Wangchuk of instigating violence.

"Some YouTube channels are claiming that some weapons have been seized. This is wrong. There is an attempt to label the protest as anti-national. Some people are claiming a foreign hand, some are accusing Sonam Wangchuk, while some are blaming Congress. According to us, these narratives are wrong," Apex Body Leh said.

A demonstration demanding statehood for Ladakh and inclusion of the Union Territory under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution had turned violent and targeted the BJP office in Leh.

Prohibitions under Section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, continued to be imposed in Leh today with a ban on the assembly of five or more persons in the district.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Ladakh last year, I can see why locals want protection under Sixth Schedule. The region's unique culture and environment need special constitutional safeguards.
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Priya S
Vandalizing property is never justified, no matter how genuine the cause. Both sides need to show restraint. Dialogue is the only way forward for Ladakh's development.
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Arjun K
Sonam Wangchuk has always been a peaceful activist. It's unfair to blame him when the Apex Body itself admits the youth got out of control. The real issue is unemployment and constitutional safeguards.
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Michael C
The police firing without warning is concerning. There should be a proper investigation into this incident. Peaceful protest is a democratic right that should be protected.
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Kavya N
Ladakh's statehood demand has been pending for too long. The government should initiate talks with all stakeholders instead of imposing Section 163. Jawab dekar hi samasya ka samadhan hoga.

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