Key Points

A hunger strike by activist Sonam Wangchuk in Leh turned violent, leading to clashes with police. A mob attacked government offices and set them on fire, injuring over 30 security personnel. The government alleges Wangchuk's provocative speeches incited the violence before he broke his fast and left. Officials state that dialogue on Ladakh's demands is ongoing through a High-Powered Committee.

Key Points: Sonam Wangchuk Ladakh Hunger Strike Turns Violent in Leh Clashes

  • Sonam Wangchuk began a fast demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood for Ladakh
  • A mob attacked a political office and government buildings in Leh
  • Over 30 police and CRPF personnel were injured during the violent clashes
  • Police resorted to firing in self-defence leading to some casualties
  • The government cites progress on reservations and official languages through dialogue
  • Wangchuk broke his fast and left the scene as violence escalated
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Ladakh protest: Violence erupts in Leh during hunger strike by Sonam Wangchuk

Clashes erupt in Leh after Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike for Ladakh statehood turns violent, with police firing reported and government offices attacked.

"The mob was incited by Shri Sonam Wangchuk through his provocative statements. - Ministry of Home Affairs"

Leh, September 24

A hunger strike initiated by Sonam Wangchuk on September 10, demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood for Ladakh, turned violent, leading to clashes with police and damage to public property.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Activist Sonam Wangchuk began a hunger strike on September 10, demanding the 6th Schedule and statehood for Ladakh.

It is well known that the Government of India has been actively engaged with the Apex Body Leh and the Kargil Democratic Alliance on the same issues. A series of meetings was held with them through the formal channels of the High-Powered Committee, as well as the Sub-committee, and multiple informal meetings with leaders.

The process of dialogue through this mechanism has yielded phenomenal results by increasing reservations for the Ladakh scheduled tribe from 45% to 84%, providing 1/3 women's reservations in the councils and declaring Bhoti and Purgi as official languages. With this process, the recruitment of 1800 posts was also commenced.

However, certain politically motivated individuals were unhappy with the progress made under HPC and have been attempting to sabotage the dialogue process.

The next meeting of High-Powered Committee has been scheduled on 6th October while meetings are also planned on 25th and 26th September with the leaders from Ladakh.

The demands on which Mr Wangchuk was on hunger strike are an integral part of the discussion in HPC. In spite of many leaders urging to call off the hunger strike he continued with the hunger strike and misleading the people through provocative mention of Arab Spring-style protest and references to Gen Z protests in Nepal.

On 24th September, at around 11.30 am, a mob instigated by his provocative speeches left the venue of the hunger strike and attacked a political party office as well as the Government office of the CEC Leh. They also put these offices on fire, attacked the security personnel, and torched police vehicle.

According to the release, the unruly mob attacked the police personnel, injuring more than 30 police/CRPF personnel. The mob continued to destroy public property and attack the police personnel. In self-defence, police had to resort to firing in which unfortunately some casualties are reported.

Barring unfortunate incidents that happened early in the day, the situation is brought under control by 4PM.

It is clear that the mob was incited by Shri Sonam Wangchuk through his provocative statements. Incidentally, amidst these violent developments, he broke his fast and left for his village in an ambulance without making serious efforts to control the situation.

The Government stands committed to the aspiration of the people of Ladakh by providing adequate constitutional safeguards, a release said.

It is also requested that people should not circulate the old and provocative videos in the media and on social media.

- ANI

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Priya S
The government has made genuine efforts - increasing ST reservation to 84% and recognizing local languages. Why sabotage the process when talks are scheduled for next week? Peaceful protest is our right, but burning offices is unacceptable.
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Arjun K
Concerned about the police firing. While violence can't be justified, authorities should show maximum restraint. Ladakh's unique identity needs protection, but destruction of public property hurts our own people. Hope the October 6th meeting brings solution.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Ladakh last year, I'm heartbroken. The people there are so peaceful. Both sides need to de-escalate. The government's achievements mentioned are significant - hope they continue dialogue in good faith.
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Vikram M
Wangchuk leaving in ambulance after inciting violence raises questions. Ladakh deserves special status, but methods matter. The 1800 new jobs and language recognition are positive steps. Hope cooler heads prevail in upcoming meetings.
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Michael C
The timing is suspicious - just before important meetings. Both sides share blame. Government should accelerate constitutional safeguards, protestors should trust the process. Violence only delays genuine development. 🇮🇳

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