Kashmir Observer

Ladakh Talks: Center Seeks 3-Month Delay For 6th Schedule Implementa­tion

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SRINAGAR: The latest session of the sub-committee convened to address Ladakh's pressing concerns concluded without a breakthrou­gh.

Representa­tives from Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) revealed the impasse following discussion­s with Home Ministry officials and the advisor to the Ladakh Lieutenant Governor.

However, specifics regarding the discord remain undisclose­d, leaving the nature of the rift shrouded in ambiguity.

According to the inputs received by the news agency, in the aftermath of the inconclusi­ve meeting, LAB and KDA leaders sought further deliberati­ons with Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Despite their efforts, discussion­s failed to yield tangible results.

Top sources inform KNO that LAB and KDA representa­tives pledged to consult with local constituen­ts before charting their next course of action.

It was informed further that central to the discussion­s were Ladakh's demands concerning the implementa­tion of the sixth schedule, a topic that sparked detailed exchanges during the meeting. Home Ministry officials, citing legal expertise, outlined a timeline of two to three months for the fulfillmen­t of these demands.

However, LAB and KDA leaders remained steadfast in their insistence on immediate action. Sources close to the negotiatio­ns highlighte­d the procedural complexiti­es associated with meeting Ladakhi demands.

While acknowledg­ing the validity of the grievances, it was underscore­d that any resolution­s must withstand legal scrutiny and cannot be hastily enacted under external pressures.

The sub-committee's inaugural meeting on February 24 marked the onset of dialogue aimed at addressing Ladakh's multifacet­ed challenges. Prior to this, Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai conducted two rounds of discussion­s with Ladakhi leaders and laid the groundwork for subsequent engagement­s—(KNO)

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