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Sonam Wangchuk Receives Warm Welcome in Kargil, Calls for Unity and Rights for Ladakh

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk received a grand welcome in Kargil on Sunday during his first visit after being released from detention. He called for unity across Ladakh and reiterated demands for democratic and constitutional rights for the Union Territory.

Wangchuk was released on March 14 after spending nearly six months in jail under the National Security Act. His arrival in Kargil was marked by an enthusiastic reception led by the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) and the Leh Apex Body (LAB), who are jointly leading an ongoing movement in the region.

The leaders are demanding statehood for Ladakh and inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, which would provide safeguards for land, culture, and local governance. They also urged the Centre to resume talks with the High Powered Committee set up by the Ministry of Home Affairs, warning that delays could intensify the agitation.

Accompanied by LAB co-chairman Chering Dorjey, Wangchuk was welcomed by KDA leaders including Asgar Ali Karbalai, Member of Parliament Haneefa Jan, and prominent leader Sajjad Kargili. Supporters gathered in large numbers, raising slogans as he was escorted to the rally venue.

Addressing the gathering, Wangchuk stressed the importance of unity beyond regional, religious, or social divisions. He said that Ladakh’s demands are not limited to one area but concern the entire region and should be addressed collectively.

He highlighted that Ladakh deserves the same democratic and constitutional rights as the rest of the country, including control over its resources. He also noted that the growing unity between Leh and Kargil has strengthened the movement.

Speaking about his detention, Wangchuk described it as difficult but meaningful, saying that any hardship is worthwhile if it benefits Ladakh. He called for a broader vision of unity, stating that moving beyond divisions can lead to a more peaceful and prosperous nation.

In his address, MP Haneefa Jan termed Wangchuk’s release a “victory of truth” and urged the government to engage in sincere dialogue with the people of Ladakh. He appealed to Union Home Minister Amit Shah to resume talks and ensure concrete outcomes.

Other leaders also emphasized unity and warned against attempts to divide the movement. They maintained that while they are open to dialogue, it should not be used to weaken their demands, asserting that the people of Ladakh will continue their struggle with determination.

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