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Ladakh violence is local anger boiling over, a warning for government: Farooq Abdullah

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Last updated: September 26, 2025 11:58 pm
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Ladakh violence is local anger boiling over, a warning for government: Farooq Abdullah
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Srinagar, Sept 25 : National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah on Thursday attributed the recent unrest in Leh to local dissatisfaction over pending promises related to the Sixth Schedule and statehood for the Union Territory of Ladakh.

Speaking at a press briefing in Srinagar, Abdullah said that the unrest followed the 14-day hunger strike of climate activist and educator Sonam Wangchuk, who has been pressing for recognition under the Sixth Schedule and for statehood.

He noted that Wangchuk has been demonstrating peacefully for several years and even undertook a long march from Leh to Delhi to draw attention to these demands.

Abdullah said that many young people felt that the commitments made five years ago had not been fulfilled. This disillusionment, he said, likely contributed to the outbreak of violence in Leh, during which protesters set fire to a BJP office, police vehicles, and other properties.

He said police resorted to firing in response, and reports indicate that four people died while dozens sustained serious injuries. He estimated that between 60 and 80 individuals received treatment for various injuries.

The NC leader also remarked on the national security implications of the unrest, noting that incidents in border regions carry additional risks, particularly given the ongoing tensions with China. Abdullah clarified that he did not believe external forces were involved, describing the violence as a reflection of the local population’s grievances.

Abdullah called on the government to take the events in Ladakh as a cautionary example. He pointed out that similar assurances had been made to Jammu and Kashmir regarding statehood following delimitation and elections, and said authorities should consider the implications of not fulfilling promises to citizens.

He urged that steps be taken immediately to address the concerns of Ladakh residents in order to prevent further unrest and maintain stability in the region. Abdullah said that addressing local expectations through dialogue and timely action could help prevent escalation in border districts.
(KNS)

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