At least four killed, dozens injured in Leh violence amid protests over statehood demand

STC NEWS DESK
LEH, SEPTEMBER 24 (STC)
: At least four people were killed and dozens injured on Wednesday in Leh after protesters demanding statehood clashed with police, officials said.
As already reported, demonstrators pelted stones, set a police vehicle on fire, and attacked the local BJP office, prompting authorities to impose restrictions under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.
Security forces, including police and paramilitary personnel, deployed in large numbers, used tear gas and lathi charges to control the situation. The order issued by the administration bars any procession, rally, or march without prior written approval. It also prohibits the use of vehicles with loudspeakers, statements that could disturb public peace, and assemblies of five or more people within Leh. Officials said the measures aim to maintain public order and prevent further escalation.
It’s worth mentioning that the unrest followed a two-week hunger strike by climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who had been demanding dialogue with the Centre over Ladakh’s inclusion under the Sixth Schedule and the grant of statehood.
Wangchuk ended his 15-day strike immediately after two participants required hospitalization. He has urged the youth to maintain peace and continue peaceful protests, noting that previous efforts, including marches and strikes, had not received a response.
A shutdown was observed across Leh, and the closing ceremony of the region’s cultural festival was canceled. The Department of Information and Public Relations said the decision was taken to ensure safety and that it thanked artists, troupes, tourists, and residents for their participation.
Authorities said the situation is being monitored and security measures remain in place to prevent further incidents.
(Straight Talk Communications)

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