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Ladakh groups protest, demand statehood, sixth schedule status

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New Delhi, Feb 15: Slogans demanding statehood for Ladakh were raised at the Jantar Mantar on Wednesday as a joint protest was held by the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance in the national capital.
Representatives of social, cultural and political organisations from Ladakh, as well as hundreds of common Ladakhis gathered at the 18th-century observatory, a stone’s throw away from the Parliament building, and said they hoped their voice would reach the government.
“Our traditions, ethnic identity, resources and security are at stake today. Our demand is very simple, we want democracy to be restored in Ladakh by giving it statehood, and to be brought under the sixth schedule of Constitution,” said Thupstan Chhewang, a former BJP MP who resigned in 2018 accusing the party of not fulfilling promises made to the people of Ladakh.
He said Ladakh is an ecologically sensitive area and development activities without consulting locals will be harmful.
“A big solar power project has been planned, but the area earmarked is the area of nomadic people who are known for producing Pashmina. It will displace them because their rich pastures will go. In addition, it will also impact the environment in the area,” he said.
“If the people of Ladakh have a say in the decision making, we will decide what kind of industries should be set up,” he said.
Environmental activist and educator Sonam Wangchuk accused the BJP of reneging on its promise of including Ladakh under the sixth schedule.
“In 2020, when Hill Council elections were held, the BJP had promised sixth schedule status. We are very thankful to the BJP as they gave Union Territory status to Ladakh… Was it a promise or not? Does the election manifesto mean anything or not,” he said.
“We made them win the Hill Council, they deserved it because they gave us a Union Territory. It was a promise, then they went silent on it, and now it is a crime to even talk about it. If youth in Ladakh speak of the sixth schedule, they are detained,” he said.
The absence of Ladakh MP Jamyang Tsering Namgyal from the protest site was also pointed out by some.
Leader of Opposition in Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh and councillor from lower Leh, Tsering Namgail said the MP should raise their demands in Parliament.
“Digvijay Singh raised the issue of sixth schedule status to Ladakh, this issue should have been raised by our MP. Rahul Gandhi also tried to bring an adjournment motion on the Ladakh issue. It is the duty of our MP to talk about sixth schedule,” Namgail said.
“There is anger among people, they are unable to understand why Ladakh was made into a Union Territory… Was it done to put us under a bureaucratic regime?” he said.
Former Kargil MLA Asgar Ali Karbalai said statehood for Ladakh was important as it is a sensitive region which shares borders with both Pakistan and China.
“We have protected the borders with our blood… Today we are in Delhi, shouting that we need protection and security,” he said.
“If Sikkim can get statehood, why not Ladakh,” he added. (PTI)

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