Indian police arrested Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk on Friday, two days after New Delhi blamed him for violent protests ...
People close to Sonam Wangchuk said the NSA, which allows detention up to 12 months without court, was invoked against him.
Prominent Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk detained as unrest over autonomy leaves four dead and dozens injured.
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‘Centre disrespected our patience, anger against BJP’—how smolder turned into blaze in Ladakh
CRPF, police say hadn’t anticipated violence during hunger strike to demand statehood and Sixth Schedule protections. ‘Mob ...
Ladakh erupts after six years of silence as protests for statehood, identity, and jobs turn violent in Leh. Delhi must ...
Activist Sonam Wangchuk's arrest came a day after the government cancelled the FCRA license of his NGO, Students’ Educational ...
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The Pioneer on MSNLadakh Unrest: A serious warning Delhi cannot afford to ignore
At a time when China is breathing down India’s neck and the Government of India is investing heavily in building strategic ...
Ladakh’s image of peace shattered as violence erupted in Leh, leaving four dead and dozens injured. At the centre is Sonam ...
Demands are growing louder for a judicial probe into police firing that killed four people and left over 30 injured after ...
Ladakh saw its worst unrest in decades on Wednesday when protests over statehood and Sixth Schedule protections turned ...
Leh and Kargil now realise that Union Territory status has only eroded the limited powers they once exercised in the ...
People’s Conference president Sajad Gani Lone has condoled the deaths of four persons in violence in Ladakh but took a ...
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