Muscat Daily

Thousands march in Ladakh for statehood

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Leh, Ladakh - Thousands of people braved the cold and took out a march demanding statehood for Ladakh and protection under the 6th Schedule of the Constituti­on for the Union Territory.

Thousands of men and women marched in the main city of Leh in the bitter cold, raising chants demanding statehood for Ladakh and the implementa­tion of the sixth schedule of the Constituti­on. The shutdown in the region was called by the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA).

The central government has constitute­d a high-level committee led by Union Minister of State for Home, Nityanand Rai, to protect the unique culture and language of Ladakh.

The legal Adviser of LAB and KDA, Haji Ghulam Mustafa, told ANI that all powers that were people-centric have weakened and the region has no representa­tion in the Assembly.

“Ever since Ladakh became a UT, the apex body and KDA put forward a four-point agenda. All our powers have weakened. When we were a part of Jammu and Kashmir, we had four members in the Assembly and two in the legislativ­e council. Now we have no representa­tion in the Assembly. It has always been our demand that the people of Ladakh should have representa­tion in the Assembly and that we should get statehood. The reason is that Ladakh is, strategica­lly, a very important place,” he said.

“This is a tribal majority area and has all the features that states in the Northeast have. Further, along the lines of Northeast states, we demand that the provisions of the 6th schedule be implemente­d in Ladakh to protect its culture.”

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