Voicing for Ladakh in Delhi: Sonam Wangchuk’s Protest Curtailed
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Delhi Police detained several people on Sunday outside Ladakh Bhawan, where Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike since October 6. Wangchuk has advocated for the inclusion of Ladakh in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution.
The protest called the Delhi Chalo Padayatra, ” aimed to draw attention to critical issues in the Union Territory, including demands for constitutional rights and environmental protections. Earlier police reported that Wangchuk was among those detained, but the New Delhi DCP later confirmed that he was not one of the individuals taken into custody.
“We have detained some students from outside the Ladhak Bhawan. Sonam Wangchuk is not among them
Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Devesh Mahla
Nearly 1,000 participants from Leh took part in the Delhi Chalo Padayatra as they neared the city border. However, police officials intervened at the Singhu border, citing Section 163 of the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). The section states the prohibition of gatherings until October 6.
On September 1, Wangchuk, along with the volunteers from the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), initiated a foot march from Leh to New Delhi. Their goal is to urge the central government to restart talks with Ladakhs leaders about constitutional rights and environmental protections for the Union Territory.
We are on a mission to remind the government of the promise it made to us five years ago.
Sonam Wangchuk
The march was set to conclude at Rajghat on Gandhi Jayanti on October 2 in honor of Mahatma Gandhis birth anniversary. Despite receiving warnings from authorities regarding prohibitory orders, the group proceeded with their march and encountered police resistance upon reaching Delhi.
Sonam Wangchuk claimed that he was detained by Delhi Police with about 150 supporters during their march toward the national capital on September 30. Wangchuk informed the public through social media.
The police detained Wangchuk and his supporters, which included old individuals and Army veterans. They use Section 163 of the BNNS as their rationale. An officer stated, We tried to convince them to go back as Section 163 of the BNS is imposed in the national capital, but they were adamant. The activists were subsequently taken to various police stations, such as Bawana and the Narela Industrial Area.
I AM BEING DETAINED along with 150 padyatris at the Delhi Border, by a police force of hundreds, some say 1,000. Many elderly men & women in their 80s and a few dozen Army veterans Our fate is unknown.
Sonam Wangchuk
Reports indicated that around 30 women were among those detained, although the Delhi Police refuted this assertion. Activists later initiated an indefinite hunger strike at the police station where they were being held.
Wangchuk and his supporters presented a four-point agenda, which included:
These demands seek to prompt the government to resume halted discussions regarding the future of Ladakh.
The detention of Wangchuk has faced backlash from opposition leaders. Rahul Gandhi described the action as unacceptable, questioning the detention of older citizens who are advocating for the future of Ladakh.
Modi ji, like with the farmers, this Chakravyuh will be broken, and so will your arrogance.
Rahul Gandhi
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also condemned the actions of the police.
Sometimes they stop farmers from coming to Delhi, sometimes they stop people from Ladakh. Is Delhi the property of one person? Delhi is the countrys capital. Everyone has the right to come to Delhi. This is completely wrong. Why are they afraid of unarmed peaceful people?
Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal
In response to the detentions, the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) and Leh Apex Body have organized a Ladakh Band. The initiative shows support for Wangchuk and his mission. Hajan Fathima Bano, a leader of the Apex Body, highlighted that the protest aims for constitutional inclusion rather than inciting conflict.
Wangchuk’s supporters are still in detention, and the situation continues to evolve. Their commitment to fighting for Ladakhs rights and environmental protections has sparked considerable public interest and political debate. The results of their protest and the following actions will probably influence future conversations about Ladakhs status and requirements.
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