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Sonam Wangchuk's Wife Geetanjali Angmo Visits Him In Jodhpur Jail
Geetanjali Angmo on Wednesday said she had visited her husband, Sonam Wangchuk, in Jodhpur jail, where he was lodged in the wake of the September 24 Leh violence.
Gitanjali Angmo visits husband Sonam Wangchuk in Jodhpur jail
Geetanjali Angmo Visits Husband Sonam Wangchuk In Jodhpur Jail
Jodhpur, Oct 8: Geetanjali Angmo on Wednesday said she had visited her husband, Sonam Wangchuk, in Jodhpur jail, where he was lodged in the wake of the September 24 Leh violence. Angmo met the climate activist on Tuesday along with lawyer Ritam Khare, she said on X. She said Wangchuks legal team has obtained the detention order, which will be challenged in court. The document lists the allegations against Wangchuk and the reasons for the invocation of the National Security [] The post Geetanjali Angmo Visits Husband Sonam Wangchuk In Jodhpur Jail appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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SC asks Centre to consider plea by Sonam Wangchuks wife against husbands NSA detention
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court onMonday issued notice and sought responses from the Centre, Union Territory of Ladakh, Superintendent of Police Jodhpur Central jail, after hearing a plea of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk s wife, Dr Gitanjali Angmo, against his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) and seeking his release. While issuing notice to the Centre and other respondents, a two-judge bench of the top court, headed byJustice Aravind Kumar and Justice NV Anjaria, sought detailed responses from the respective (respondents) governments and posted the matter for further hearing to October 14, Tuesday. Senior advocate Kapil Sibal appearing for Wangchuks wife, Dr Angmo, told the apex court that the grounds of detention of Wangchuk have not been supplied to the family, and it should be served on her as soon as possible. Activist Sonam Wangchuks provocative statements incited Ladakh violence, says Centre The renowned climate activist, Sonam Wangchuk was accused of allegedly inciting a violent protest in Ladakh. During the course of the hearing on Monday, Sibal submitted that Wangchuks detention was illegal, as no grounds of arrest have been supplied. Without the grounds of detention, the detention order cannot be challenged, he added. The Solicitor General (SG) Tushar Mehta, senior law officer appearing for the Central govt, replied that the grounds of detention were already served to detenue (Wangchuk) and there is no legal requirement for the grounds of detention to be communicated to the wife. He, however, agreed to examine -- besides the legal requirements -- if there is any possibility to serve the copy of the grounds to his wife. Opposing the detention of Wangchuk under NSA, Sibal sought a direction from the top court for immediate interim relief on medical grounds. Replying to this, Mehta said that when the activist was produced for medical examination, Wangchuk stated that he was not on any medication. He, however, clarified that if any medical assistance were needed by him, they would be given. Sibal also sought a direction that Wangchuks wife should meet her husband. Mehta said that Angmo had already submitted a request to meet Wangchuk, and the same was being considered.This is all just to portray in media and in that region that he is deprived of medicines and access to wife. Just to create an emotive atmosphere. That's all, Mehta added. The petitioner, Dr Angmo, has filed the writ petition, through a habeus corpus plea, on Thursday, in the top court under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution and claimed that the arresting of her husband, Wangchuk was illegal. Wangchuk wasagitating for getting statehood and the UT's inclusion in the 6th Schedule. Ladakh DGP says Sonam Wangchuk is under probe for having Pak links; administration defends his transfer to Jodhpur jail The renowned climate activist, Wangchuk, was arrested on September 26 under the NSA in the wake of the protests which erupted in Ladakh over the demand for statehood for the region. Dr Angmo in her petition questioned the slapping of NSA against her husband as she claimed that his arrest was illegal and violation of rules. She added that there was no contact with her husband following his arrest. Dr Angmo, talking to Social media X (formerly known as Twitter), said she hassought relief from the Supreme Court through a Habeus Corpus petition against Wangchuk's detention. It is one week today (October 2). Still I have no information about Sonam Wangchuks health, the condition he is in nor the grounds of detention. On Wednesday, Dr Angmo also wrote to President Droupadi Murmu, seeking her intervention for the release of the climate activist . In the three-page letter, she alleged a witch hunt against her husband for taking up the cause of the people over the past four years. Terming the detention of Wangchuk as without cause, Dr Angmo questioned why she was not allowed to speak to Wangchuk over the phone or in person. I have sought relief from the SUPREME COURT OF INDIA through a HABEAS CORPUS petition against @Wangchuk66 s detention. It is one week today. Still I have no information about Sonam Wangchuks health, the condition he is in nor the grounds of detention. pic.twitter.com/P4EPzO630A Gitanjali J Angmo (@GitanjaliAngmo) October 3, 2025 The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) held Wangchuk responsible for inciting violence in Leh town. As per the case details, Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike since September 10, and when violence started in the town, he broke his fast and escaped from the spot in an ambulance. He was later detained under the NSA and shifted to Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan. Besides, Dr Angmo -- the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) , spearheading the agitation for statehood and the UT's inclusion in the 6th Schedule -- have strongly demanded the unconditional release of Wangchuk and all others detained.
The Supreme Court sought responses from the Centre and Ladakh. This concerned a plea by Sonam Wangchuk's wife. She challenged his detention under the National Security Act. The court refused to order grounds of detention. Wangchuk was detained after protests in Ladakh. He is currently lodged in Jodhpur jail. The next hearing is scheduled for October 14.
Prepared to stay in jail: Wangchuk appeals for peace
Demands judicial inquiry into Ladakh violence Jodhpur: Jailed activist Sonam Wangchuk has appealed to the people of Ladakh to maintain peace and unity and continue with the ongoing struggle for statehood and safeguards under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution in the true Gandhian way of non-violence, his lawyer said on Sunday. Wangchuk conveyed the []
Wangchuk appeals for peace, says he is Doing Well, Physically & Mentally
Jammu Tawi, Oct 5: Environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk, currently lodged in Jodhpur Central Jail, has sent a message to the people conveying that he is doing well both physically and mentally and reaffirming his resolve to continue the struggle for Ladakhs constitutional rights through peaceful means. He called for an independent judicial inquiry into the deaths [] The post Wangchuk appeals for peace, says he is Doing Well, Physically & Mentally appeared first on Northlines .
Wangchuk Seeks Judicial Probe Into Leh Firing as LAHDC Elections Face Delay
SRINAGAR: Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, currently detained under the National Security Act (NSA) in Jodhpur Central Jail, has called for an independent judicial inquiry into last weeks firing incident in Leh that left four people dead and nearly a hundred injured, even as uncertainty deepens over the delayed elections to the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development []
Sonam Wangchuk, who is in Jodhpur jail has given first message after his arrest.
Ladakh unrest: Sonam Wangchuk vows to stay imprisoned what he said from Jodhpur jail
Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk, currently held in Jodhpur Central Jail, has called for peace and unity among Ladakhis. He demands an independent judicial inquiry into the killing of four protestors during recent violent unrest in Leh, which erupted over statehood and Sixth Schedule demands. Wangchuk, detained under NSA, advocates for a peaceful, non-violent struggle.
Sonam Wangchuck demands independent judicial inquiry into killing of 4 people during Leh protest
Activist Sonam Wangchuk, currently held in Jodhpur Central Jail, demands an independent judicial inquiry into the killing of four people during the Leh protests, stating he will remain incarcerated until this demand is met. Detained under NSA following violent clashes over Ladakh's statehood and 6th Schedule demands, he reaffirmed his commitment to the cause and urged peaceful, non-violent struggle.
From Jail, Sonam Wangchuk Seeks Judicial Probe Into Leh Violence
Leh, Oct 5: Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, detained under the National Security Act (NSA) and currently lodged in Jodhpur Central Jail in connection with the recent Leh violence, has called for an independent judicial inquiry into the killings that occurred during the unrest. Wangchuks message from jail was relayed by his elder brother Ka Tsetan [] The post From Jail, Sonam Wangchuk Seeks Judicial Probe Into Leh Violence appeared first on Northlines .
'Prepared to stay in jail until judicial inquiry into Ladakh killings': Sonam Wangchuk
NEW DELHI: Detained climate activist and education reformer Sonam Wangchuk has sent out a message from Jodhpur Central Jail, where he is lodged under the National Security Act (NSA), saying he is prepared to remain in custody until an independent judicial inquiry is ordered into the killing of four people during the violence in Ladakh . The message was conveyed through Wangchuks lawyer, Mustafa Haji, and his elder brother, Ka Tsetan Dorjey Ley, who met him at Jodhpur Central Jail on Saturday. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday a petition filed by Sonam Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, challenging the climate activists detention under the National Security Act (NSA) and seeking his immediate release. There should be an independent judicial inquiry into the killing of our four people, and unless that is conducted, I am prepared to remain in jail. I stand firmly with the Apex Body, the KDA, and the people of Ladakh in our genuine constitutional demand for Sixth Schedule status and statehood. I fully support whatever actions the Apex Body takes in the interest of Ladakh, wholeheartedly, he added. No talks with Centre till normalcy restored: Leh Apex Body; KDA demands unconditional release of Wangchuk Both the Apex Body and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) have withdrawn from the talks proposed by the Centre, stating they will not participate until the detained activists are released and a judicial inquiry is conducted. Wangchuk was detained under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) on September 26, two days after protests demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh left four people dead and 90 injured in the Union territory. Expressing gratitude for the concern and prayers he has received, Wangchuk said he is doing well both physically and mentally. My heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives, and my prayers are with those who are injured or have been arrested, he said. Wangchuk also appealed to the people to maintain peace and unity, and to continue the struggle in a peaceful, Gandhian manner rooted in non-violence.
'Prepared To Stay In Jail': Sonam Wangchuk Demands Judicial Probe In Ladakh Violence Deaths
Sonam Wangchuk, currently in Jodhpur jail over Leh violence, demanded an independent judicial inquiry into the killings, and urged people to continue their struggle peacefully.
SC to hear Sonam Wangchuks wife plea challenging his NSA detention on October 6
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will hear on October 6 the plea of Dr Gitanjali J. Angmo, wife of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk , challenging his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) at Jodhpur Central Jail in Rajasthan. Dr Angmo has sought his immediate release through a habeas corpus petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution. Wangchuk, renowned for his climate activism, was arrested on September 26, accused of allegedly inciting violent protests in Ladakh over the demand for statehood and the region's inclusion in the 6th Schedule. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) held him responsible for inciting violence in Leh town, following which he was detained and shifted to Jodhpur jail. According to the Supreme Court causelist, a two-judge bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria will hear Dr Angmos plea. She has alleged that Wangchuks arrest was illegal and violated rules , noting that she has had no contact with him since his detention. Dr Angmo highlighted on the social media platform X that it has been a week since Wangchuks arrest, and she remains uninformed about his health, condition, or the grounds of detention. She also wrote to President Droupadi Murmu seeking intervention, alleging a witch hunt against her husband for advocating peoples causes over the past four years. Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike since September 10 but broke his fast when violence erupted in Leh. He reportedly escaped the scene in an ambulance before being detained by the NSA. Local bodies, including the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which have been leading the agitation for statehood and the 6th Schedule inclusion, have also demanded Wangchuks unconditional release along with others detained during the protests.
Ladakh violence: SC to hear wife's plea challenging Sonam Wangchuk's detention on October 6
The Supreme Court will hear a plea on October 6. Sonam Wangchuk's wife challenges his detention under the National Security Act. She seeks his immediate release from Jodhpur jail. The plea alleges illegal and unconstitutional detention. It also highlights harassment of his institute's staff. The court will examine the grounds of detention and seek medical reports.
Wangchuks brother, LAB legal advisor to meet him in Jodhpur jail today
SRI NAGAR: Ladakh activist Wangchuks brother and Leh Apex Body's legal advisor Haji Ghulam Mustafa have been granted access to meet him at Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan on Saturday. Wanghuck, leading agitation for the sixth Schedule and statehood in Ladakh, was arrested by police on September 26, two days after violence in Leh during a protest that left four persons dead and 80 others injured in one of the worst violence in Ladakh. Following his arrest, Wangchuk was booked under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) and shifted to Jodhpur Central Jail in Rajasthan. Notably, Gitanjali Angmo, the wife of Wangchuk and her lawyer have also been granted access to meet the jailed climate activist. Wangchuks wife has moved the Supreme Court to challenge her husbands detention. I have sought relief from the Supreme Court of India through a Habeas Corpus petition against @Wangchuk66s detention, Gitanjali posted on X. She filed the habeas corpus petition in the apex court on Thursday. Gitanjali has also written to President Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah seeking the immediate release of her jailed husband and alleged that the State and its agencies were hounding them. After the September 24 violence in Leh, Wangchuk has been accused by MHA of inciting violence through his provocative speeches while the police is probing his alleged Pakistani links. The MHA has also cancelled land allotment to Himalayan Institute of Alternative Learning (HIAL), which Wangchuk co-founded with his wife, Dr Gitanjali Angmo. The MHA has also cancelled the FCRA licence of Wangchuks NGO Students Educational Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL) over alleged violations. The normalcy is returning to the violence-hit Leh as curfew is being relaxed for the whole day in Leh and the schools upto 8thstandard were reopened yesterday. However, mobile internet and public Wi-Fi remains suspended in the district since the September 24 violence. Lt Governor Ladakh Kavinder Gupta, while chairing a security review meeting underlined that the return of normalcy will be accompanied by renewed thrust on development. Peace and development must go hand in hand for building a prosperous Ladakh, he said, adding that the UT administration will accelerate the implementation of infrastructure projects, strengthen livelihood opportunities, and focus on sectors such as education, healthcare, renewable energy, and tourism to ensure inclusive growth across the region. Gupta directed the administration and security agencies to remain alert, responsive, and adopt a people-friendly approach in their functioning. He also directed to ensure safety, security, and well-being of every resident of Ladakh is the topmost priority of the UT administration.
Leh: Sonam Wangchuk's wife moves SC challenging his detention under NSA
Sonam Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, has moved the Supreme Court challenging his detention under the National Security Act. Arrested after Leh protests over Ladakh statehood, Wangchuk is jailed in Jodhpur. The plea calls his detention illegal, seeks immediate access, and refutes claims of Pakistani intelligence links.
Ladakh Violence: Wangchuks Wife Moves SC, Seeks His Immediate Release
New Delhi, Oct 3: Climate activist Sonam Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali Angmo, has moved the Supreme Court seeking his release. Wangchuk was detained under the stringent National Security Act on September 26, two days after protests demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh left four people dead and 90 injured in the Union territory. He is lodged in Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. Angmo, in her plea filed through lawyer Sarvam Ritam Khare, has challenged Wangchuks detention, besides seeking his immediate [] The post Ladakh Violence: Wangchuks Wife Moves SC, Seeks His Immediate Release appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Lt Governor orders magisterial probe into Leh violence that left four dead
SRINAGAR: The Lt Governor administration has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the four deaths that occurred during the September 24 violence in Leh amid protests demanding statehood and inclusion under the 6th Schedule. According to the order, the District Magistrate of Leh has appointed Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Nubra, Mukul Beniwal as the Inquiry Officer to conduct the probe. Four persons Jigmet Dorjey of Khamak, Rinchen Dadul of Hanu, Stanzin Namgail of Igoo, and Kargil war veteran Tsewang Tharchin of Skurbuchan were killed in police firing. Around 80 others were injured after protestors turned violent and allegedly set ablaze the offices of the BJP, the Chief Executive Councillor of the Leh Hill Council, as well as police and CRPF vehicles. Several government and private properties were also damaged during the unrest. The magisterial inquiry will examine the detailed facts and circumstances that led to the law and order breakdown, the police action, and the deaths. The Inquiry Officer has been directed to submit a detailed report within four weeks. The Inquiry Officer has invited individuals with information about the September 24 violence in Leh to record their statements between October 4 and 18 at the DC Office Conference Hall, which will serve as the venue for the inquiry. Any person(s) having information about the incident or is willing/desirous to give oral evidence/ written statement/ material evidence (photos or video recordings) before the inquiry officer regarding the incident may appear before the undersigned and provide statements/evidence, reads a public notice issued by the Inquiry Officer. Leh sees calm as curfew lifts; Ladakh talks stall, opposition criticizes Centre The violence on September 24 led authorities to impose curfew in the district and suspend mobile and public Wi-Fi internet. Two days later, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who had been leading a peaceful agitation demanding 6th Schedule and statehood for Ladakh, was arrested, booked under the stringent National Security Act (NSA), and shifted to Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. The Ministry of Home Affairs has accused him of inciting violence through provocative speeches. Police have since launched a crackdown, detaining 50 youths, including office bearers of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the vice president of the Ladakh Buddhist Association. While curfew restrictions have been relaxed during the day for the past two days, the ban on mobile internet and public Wi-Fi remains in place. In the wake of the crackdown, both the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) coalitions of political, social, trade, and religious groups leading the agitation have suspended their dialogue with the Centre. Talks were scheduled for October 6, but following the killing of four people in police firing, the detention of over 50 individuals, and the booking of Wangchuk under the NSA, both groups have withdrawn from the process. The LAB and KDA are now demanding a judicial inquiry into the four deaths by a retired Supreme Court judge, the release of all detainees, and the withdrawal of charges against Wangchuk. Ladakh unrest: MHA says 'always open for dialogue' after LAB sets preconditions for talks
Ladakh LG assures probe into September 24 violence, says curbs to be lifted soon
SRINAGAR: Ladakh Lieutanant Governor Kavinder Gupta on Wednesday assured a probe into the September 24 violence in Leh over statehood demands that left four people dead and 80 others injured. The restrictions will also be lifted in a phased manner, he added. It was for the second consecutive day that curfew was relaxed for the whole day in Leh. During the relaxation period, all shops and business establishments remained open with people thronging the markets to purchase essentials. However, the mobile internet and public Wi-Fi remained suspended in the district. A police official said curfew relaxation passed off peacefully with and no untoward incident being reported from the district since September 24. On the call of the Leh Apex Body, the youth staged a protest in Leh on September 24 to demand statehood and 6th Schedule for Ladakh. However, protestors turned violent and torched the offices of BJP and CEC Leh Hill Council, police and CRPF vehicles and damaged government property by pelting stones. In the police firing, four people were killed and 80 others injured. Immediately after the violence, authorities imposed curfew in the district and suspended mobile and public Wi-Fi internet in the district. Two days after violence, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was leading peaceful agitation for 6th Schedule and statehood was arrested and booked under stringent NSA and sent to Jodhpur jail. Over 50 youth in the district have also been detained by the police in ongoing crackdown. Meanwhile, L-G Gupta said normalcy is returning to Leh and all restrictions will be lifted in a phased manner once the situation fully stabilizes. Our effort is to ensure that normal activities are resumed and schools and colleges and offices reopen, he said.
Sonam Wangchuks wife writes to President, alleges witch-hunt
Says her husband can never be a threat to anyone, let alone his nation Leh: Gitanjali J Angmo on Wednesday sought the intervention of President Droupadi Murmu for the unconditional release of her husband and climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been detained under the National Security Act and lodged in Rajasthans Jodhpur jail. Gitanjali []
'State hounding us': Sonam Wangchuks wife appeals to President Murmu, PM Modi for his release
SRINAGAR: Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of jailed Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk , appealed to President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and the Lt Governor of Ladakh for his immediate release, alleging state harassment. In a three-page letter addressed to the president, Wangchuk's wife alleged witch-hunt against her husband for espousing the cause of the people over the past four years and said she is completely unaware about her husband's condition. Wangchuk was arrested under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) of 1980 and lodged in Jodhpur Jail, Rajasthan, following violence over statehood and the 6th Schedule in Leh on September 24, which left four people dead and more than 80 injured. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has accused Wangchuk of inciting violence through provocative speeches. I have sent this representation for the immediate release of Shri Sonam Wangchuk to the President of India, Prime Minister of India, Home Minister, Law Minister of India, and the LG of Ladakh, with a cc to DC Leh. pic.twitter.com/6Y0xa46sNK Gitanjali J Angmo (@GitanjaliAngmo) October 1, 2025 On September 26, my husband Sonam Wangchuk was detained under Section 3(2) of the National Security Act, 1980. I was informed that Wangchuk is being shifted to Central Jail, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, along with ASP Rishabh Shukla and assured that after landing in Jodhpur, he will call and make me speak with my husband. Till today (October 1), the officer has not called me or made me speak to my husband. I am completely unaware about my husband's condition, Gitanjali, founder and CEO of Himalayan Institute of Alternatives (HIAL) Ladakh, wrote. She questioned, Am I not entitled to meet and speak with my husband on phone and in person wherever he is detained? Can I not be of assistance to my husband to know his ground of detention and to espouse his legal rights of seeking justice before the court of law? Am I not entitled to know the condition of my detained husband? As a responsible citizen of India, are we not entitled to peaceful freedom of expression and movement? Wangchuk detained on credible grounds: Ladakh administration refutes 'witch hunt' claims Wangchuk, who received the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2018, had been leading a peaceful agitation for 6th Schedule recognition and statehood for Ladakh and had been on a 35-day hunger strike from September 10. Two days after the Leh violence, he was detained and booked under the NSA before being shifted to Jodhpur Jail. I am shocked and devastated. I was put under CRPF surveillance in Village Phyang, where our Institute (HIAL) is also situated. Students and staff were also put under tight surveillance. Two members of the Institute were taken into police custody, presumably without any authority of law. Even media was not allowed to enter the campus and speak to us, Gitanjali alleged. She said the institute received a communication dated September 30 regarding FIR no. 144 of 2025 under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023. I have been asked to provide a list of fellowship students of Ladakh and Hills, residential staff teachers trainees residing at HIAL Institute, Phyang and enrolment at the institution, she added. Gitanjali alleged a full-scale witch hunt over the past month, and covertly over the past four years, to undermine her husband and the causes he supports. She said, Apart from the illegal detention of my husband, the manner in which the State and its agencies are hounding us and have kept us under surveillance is deplorable. It is violative of the spirit and ethos of the Constitution of India including Articles 21 and 22, which guarantee every citizen the fundamental right to legal representation. Is it a crime to speak about climate change, melting glaciers, educational reforms and grassroots innovation? To raise one's voice for upliftment of a backward tribal belt which is ecologically fragile in a peaceful Gandhian manner for the last four years? It certainly cannot be termed as a threat to national security, she said. Ladakh violence: Sonam Wangchuk slams Centre's 'scapegoat tactic,' says real problem is unemployment among youth Highlighting Wangchuks support for the Indian Army, she said, Wangchuk has been building shelters for the Indian Army to make its officers and jawans sleep warm and fight effectively. To treat the son of the soil of Ladakh so shabbily is not just a sin but a strategic error for building strong borders with solidarity and peaceful coexistence. My husband Sonam Wangchuk has always stood for the solidarity of India and the strengthening of our borders and the integration of its peripheral regions through a strong democratic mechanism - Statehood/UT with legislation and 6th Schedule, she added Is it a sin to espouse the cause of people and fight against reckless and unchecked development activities in an ecologically fragile area of Ladakh? This country has learnt its lessons from its experiences from Uttarakhand, Himachal and the North East of late, she continued. She urged President Murmu, PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to intervene and inject voice of sanity in an otherwise chaotic state of affairs. We request for an unconditional release of Sonam Wangchuk, a person who can never be a threat to anyone, leave alone his Nation. He has dedicated his life to serve the brave sons of soil of Ladakh and stands in solidarity with the Indian Army in defence of our great nation! How can he be anti-national when he built shelters for Army, boycotted Chinese goods: Wangchuks wife
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Sonam Wangchuks wife seeks President Murmus intervention for his release
Leh: Sonam Wangchuks wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, on Wednesday reached out to President Droupadi Murmu to seek her intervention for the release of the climate activist, who has been lodged in Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan since being taken into custody following the September 24 violent clashes in Ladakh. In a three-page letter addressed to the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of Sonam Wangchuk, has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu to release her husband, who is currently detained under the National Security Act (NSA) in Jodhpur.
Wangchuk detained on credible grounds: Ladakh administration refutes 'witch hunt' claims
SRINAGAR: The Ladakh UT administration on Wednesday refuted 'witch hunt' and 'smoke screen' operation against climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, asserting that action taken against him are based on credible inputs and documents. Wangchuk was booked under the NSA and lodged in Jodhpur jail after the September 24 violence in Leh, in which four persons were killed and 80 others injured. In a statement, the Ladakh UT administration said grounds of detention etc have been duly served to Wangchuk, who has been lodged in Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan. After the September 24 violence, authorities imposed curfew in Leh and suspended mobile internet in the district. Wangchuk was arrested and booked under stringent NSA and shifted to Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan. Police also launched a crackdown in Leh and have detained over 50 persons, including office bearers of LAB. Responding to remarks made by Wangchuks wife and other political leaders alleging victimisation of Wangchuk by government agencies, the administration said, There is no question of witch-hunting or smoke screen. Actions taken by law enforcement agencies are based on credible inputs and documents. The agencies should be allowed to continue with their investigation impartially without violating the process. According to the Ladakh admin, the case of financial irregularities and foreign currency violations by Wangchuk-run HIAL is under investigation by agencies. The Ladakh administration recently cancelled the lease of HIAL citing violation of norms. Prima facie, there is evidence available, which merits such investigation. Despite knowing that it is not a recognized university, HIAL is issuing degrees to young men and women jeopardising their future prospects. HIAL did not make full disclosure of foreign funds in their balance sheets in relevant financial Years, the admin claimed. On FCRA cancellation of Wangchuk NGO SECMOL, the admin claimed it is based on clear evidence of multiple violations (not just one). After observing these irregularities, appropriate action has been taken. There are established processes and forums available to appeal to the appropriate authorities, which the organization can resort to. Leh sees calm as curfew lifts; Ladakh talks stall, opposition criticizes Centre On allegations that the central government delayed talks with the Ladakh leaders, the UT admin said, Government had already announced dates for talks on September 20 and had also expressed flexibility for dates taking into consideration the convenience of Ladakh leaders. However, Sonam Wangchuk made multiple provocative statements.He gave references of Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on several occasions from the Anshan venue trying to incite the public, especially the youth, it claimed. Citing an interview of Wanghcuk to a local youtube channel, the admin claimed that he said youth do not want peace and Mahatma Gandhi's path is not necessary. People are not scared of the security forces deployed, and if people come out worse may happen. It claimed that before starting his hunger strike, Wangchuk suggested on September 9 to people to wear masks, caps and hoodies while participating in the protest, citing Covid as an excuse though there is have been no signs of Covid in Ladakh. The admin claimed that Wangchuk, on his YouTube channel 'Achoe Nyingstam' stated on June 8that he would bring an 'Arab Spring' type revolution in India to overthrow the Government.Wangchuk, it claimed, suggested 'overthrow' of the government on lines of 'Arab Spring', if their demands were not met besides putting forth idea of self-immolation for instigating agitation for this purpose, as happened in Arab countries including Tunisia. On multiple occasions, he suggested self-immolation by Ladakhis on lines of protests in Tibet. The admin claimed that although Leh Apex Body leaders (including elders) rushed to pacify the aggressive crowd on September 24, Wangchuk made no attempts to ensure peace. He remained at the Anshan site. If elderly leaders could realize the gravity of the situation and try to pacify the mob, there is no reason why Wangchuk could not have done the same, if he really desired peace. Ladakh unrest: MHA says 'always open for dialogue' after LAB sets preconditions for talks On September 24, LAB had called for protests for statehood and Sixth Schedule in Leh district. Hundreds of youth joined the protest and the protestors turned violent and set on fire offices of BJP and CEC Leh Hill Council and torched vehicles of police and CRPF and pelted stones on government and public property. In the police firing, four protestors including a Kargil war veteran were killed and 80 others injured. One of the critically injured girl was airlifted to AIIMS, New Delhi. When the situation was out of control, Wangchuk called off his fast and discreetly moved out from the backside of the Anshan venue, thereby indicating his overall sense of irresponsibility. Wangchuk did not call off his hunger strike despite the government announcing the date of next meeting of the High Powered Committee on September 20 itself, although he sat on the strike demanding talks with the government, the administration said. Wangchuk had gone on 35 day hunger strike from September 10 to press centre to restart dialogue process with Ladakh leaders and stress inclusion of statehood and 6th Schedule in talks. The government also expressed flexibility for dates as per the convenience of Ladakh leaders. This irresponsible act of continuation of hunger strike for personal and political gain is responsible for all the further unfortunate developments, the administration said. After the September 24 violence Wangchuk called off the hunger strike, and two days later, he was arrested and booked under NSA and shifted to Jodhpur jail. Consequently, the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance,which is an collective of organisations across Leh and Kargil districts spearheading agitation for Sixth Schedule and statehood to Ladakh, have suspended dialogue process with the centre. They have said the dialogue process can only resume after the government orders judicial inquiry into the September 24 killings, release all detainees and drops all charges against Wangchuk. Kargil Democratic Alliance refuses talks with Centre until Wangchuk, others are freed
Leh sees calm as curfew lifts; Ladakh talks stall, opposition criticizes Centre
Talks between the Union government and Ladakh representatives stalled on Tuesday after the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) backed the Leh Apex Bodys (LAB) decision to suspend dialogue until climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and others are freed. The deadlock came as Leh saw a return to normalcy, with markets reopening and people stepping out after nearly a week of curfew. Authorities eased restrictions in phases, extending the relaxation until 5 pm, and officials said the day passed without any incidents. However, mobile internet services remain suspended, and stringent prohibitory orders banning the assembly of five or more people are still in effect across much of the Union Territory, including Kargil. The KDA and LAB, two powerful organisations jointly agitating for statehood and Sixth Schedule safeguards for Ladakh, declared they will not return to the negotiating table. The decision was announced by the KDA at a press conference in Delhi, following a similar move by the LAB on Monday. Terming release of Wangchuk and others as the key condition for resuming negotiations , scheduled for October 6, the two organisations have also demanded a judicial inquiry into last week's police firing in Leh. We will not participate in the talks with the Centre till Wangchuk is released, arrests are stopped, those arrested are released, and a judicial probe is ordered, said KDA co-chairman Asgar Ali Karbalai. Wangchuk, the primary face of the agitation, was detained under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) following the violent clashes between protesters and security personnel on September 24. Over 50 people were taken into custody, and Wangchuk is currently lodged in a jail in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Talking tough, Ladakh Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta made it clear on Tuesday that no one involved in acts of violence here on September 24 would be spared. Chairing a high-level security review meeting to assess the prevailing law and order situation in the UT this evening, the LG directed senior police officials to identify and take strict action against the miscreants responsible for disturbing peace. No one involved in acts of violence will be spared. Law will take its firm course, and those trying to disrupt communal harmony will face stringent action, Gupta said, addressing the meeting. How can he be anti-national when he built shelters for Army, boycotted Chinese goods: Wangchuks wife In a related development, Gitanjali Angmo, Wangchuk's wife and co-founder of the Himalayan Institute of Alternatives Ladakh (HIAL), alleged a witch-hunt was underway to project her husband as an anti-national. Speaking to reporters in Delhi, Angmo challenged authorities to an open debate on the allegations, including those suggesting links to Pakistan. She claimed there was o need to impose the NSA on Sonam Wangchuk and asserted that authorities have not provided her with formal documents detailing the charges. Senior Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan and political activist Yogendra Yadav also slammed the detention, with Bhushan noting that the government had not yet provided the mandatory dossier of charges to Wangchuk's family. Yadav called the activist the Gandhi of Ladakh. The situation in Ladakh has drawn sharp criticism from the Congress with its leaders -- party president Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi -- demanding a judicial inquiry into the death of four protesters, including Kargil War veteran Tsewang Tharchin, during the police firing. Rahul, who is on a four-nation tour of South America, posted a video of Tharchin's father on X and said, Father in the army, son in the army - patriotism runs in their blood. Yet the BJP government shot and killed this brave son of the nation, simply because he stood up for Ladakh and his rights. The father's pain-filled eyes ask one question -- is this the reward for serving the nation today, he said in his post in Hindi. We demand that an impartial judicial inquiry be conducted into these killings in Ladakh, and the culprits be given the harshest punishment (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji, you have betrayed the people of Ladakh. They are demanding their rights. Communicate with them - stop the politics of violence and fear, the former Congress president said. Kharge also posted the same video and said Ladakh's sorrow is the sorrow of the entire nation. Shaheed Tsewang Tharchin fulfilled his duty towards Mother India in the Kargil War...What did he get in return? A bullet from the Modi government in Ladakh! The father was also in the army, the son was also in the army, the AICC president said. When our 20 brave soldiers sacrificed their lives for the country at the LAC in Ladakh in Galwan, Modi Ji himself gave China a CLEAN CHIT! If he didn't remember the valor of our brave soldiers then, what chance is there now? Those who can give China a CLEAN CHIT, what respect will they show for the martyrdom of brave soldiers like our Tsewang Tharchin! he added. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also weighed in , pointing out that the people of Leh, who celebrated the August 5, 2019, decision to revoke Article 370 and reorganise the region, were now protesting and demanding statehood. In Leh, authorities had first eased restrictions briefly on Monday after the last rites of the four deceased protesters. Lt Governor Gupta has been chairing high-level security review meetings, appealing to the public to maintain peace. The Ladakh BJP unit also called for a thorough investigation to ensure accountability and justice and demanded the immediate release of all innocent persons charged with minor offences. The Ministry of Home Affairs has extended the suspension of mobile data services across all Gs (2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G) and public Wi-Fi facilities in Leh until 6 pm on October 3.
Rahul says PM 'betrayed' people of Ladakh, demands judicial probe into police firing fatalities
NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had etrayed the people of Ladakh and demanded an impartial judicial probe into the death of four protesters in police firing in the union territory. Among those killed in Ladakh on Wednesday was Kargil war veteran Tsewang Tharchin. The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, who is on a four-nation tour of South America, posted on X a video of Tharchin's father and said, Father in the army, son in the army - patriotism runs in their blood. Yet the BJP government shot and killed this brave son of the nation, simply because he stood up for Ladakh and his rights. The father's pain-filled eyes ask one question, is this the reward for serving the nation today, Gandhi said in his post in Hindi. We demand that an impartial judicial inquiry be conducted into these killings in Ladakh, and the culprits be given the harshest punishment...(Prime Minister Narendra) Modi ji, you have betrayed the people of Ladakh. They are demanding their rights. Communicate with them - stop the politics of violence and fear, the former Congress president said. The Congress on Monday had said it was outrageous that ex-serviceman Tharchin was among those killed in firing by the security forces in Ladakh. In a post on X, Congress general secretary, in-charge, communications, Jairam Ramesh said Tharchin served at the Siachen Glacier and fought valiantly in the 1999 Kargil War. His father, too, served in the Indian Army, he said. Tsewang Tharchin was protesting peacefully for Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh. It should be a matter of the deepest anguish and outrage that he was killed along with three others in the firing on the agitationists five days back, Ramesh said. On Wednesday, September 24, four people were killed in police firing and scores of others were injured when a protest for statehood for Ladakh turned violent. Protesters set a local BJP office on fire and allegedly pelted police and CRPF with stones. On September 26, climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act on Friday and subsequently lodged in Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan.
Kargil Democratic Alliance refuses talks with Centre until Wangchuk, others are freed
The Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) has announced it will not engage in talks with the Centre until all detained activists, including Sonam Wangchuk, are released and a judicial probe is launched into the recent police firing in Leh. Addressing the media on Tuesday, KDA co-chairperson Asgar Ali Karbalai said, We will not be part of any discussions with the Centre until Sonam Wangchuk is released, arrests are stopped, and a judicial inquiry into the September 24 incident is initiated. Karbalai also condemned the governments portrayal of Ladakhi protesters as 'anti-national,' calling it an insult to those who have long contributed to national service. We dont need certificates of patriotism. Stop branding Ladakhis as anti-national, he said. Backing the stance of Apex Body Leh, which suspended dialogue with the Centre on Monday, the KDA said a conducive atmosphere must be restored in Ladakh before any talks can continue. Apex Body Leh leaders Thupstan Chhewang and Chering Dorjay echoed this demand, insisting that all detained activists be released unconditionally and the firing incident be probed impartially. The September 24 clashes between security forces and protesters during a shutdown in Leh left four dead and dozens injured. Over 50 people were detained, including Wangchuk, who was booked under the National Security Act (NSA) and sent to Jodhpur Central Jail. Four hour curfew relaxation announced in Leh; security forces remain on high alert
NSA detention might win Wangchuk a Nobel prize: Ladakh Bar Prez
SRINAGAR: Till now, Ladakh climate activist and innovator Sonam Wangchuk had received many prestigious international and local awards, but the detention under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) would give him a Nobel prize, said Ladakh Bar Association President Leh, Mohammad Shafi Lassu. Wangchuk (59) was leading peaceful agitation for 6th Schedule and statehood to the Ladakh Union Territory when he was arrested and booked under the NSA on September 24 and shifted to Jodhpur jail, Rajasthan after the September 24 violence in Leh over statehood and Sixth Schedule in which four persons were killed and 80 others injured. The Ladakh DG of Police has accused Wangchuk of being ringleader of the protestors and alleged that his provocative speeches instigated youth to violence. No talks with Centre till normalcy restored: Leh Apex Body; KDA demands unconditional release of Wangchuk In the last four years, Wangchuk had held many hunger strikes to press the central government to grant statehood and Sixth Schedule to Ladakh UT. According to Lassu, Wangchuk has given the peaceful concept of protests. It is a new concept. We were expecting the government to encourage it. Peaceful protest is the best form of protest. It was a peaceful protest but ended in a violent note by the administration. On his booking under the stringent NSA, Lassu said, Wangchuk has so far received prestigious awards, including Ramon Magsaysay Award, Rolex Award for Enterprise, International Terra Award for Best Earth Building (SECMOL campus), Green Teacher Award by Sanctuary Asia, Global award for Sustainable Architecture. This NSA detention will bring the Nobel prize to him. Mark my word and note it. On DG Ladakh Police saying police and agencies are probing Wangchuks Pakistani link and foreign funding, Lassu said, His detention and booking under NSA is illegal and without any merit. All the allegations levelled against him are fake and fabricated. Police had said Wangchuk attended an event organised in Pakistan by Dawn newspaper and gave a statement there. Wanchuks wife Angmo Gitanjali said she and her husband (Wangchuk) attended the 'Breath Pakistan' conference organised by the UN in Pakistan to address climate change. It is no news that scientists and climate activists are invited by everybody. Geopolitics aside, environmentally India, Pakistan and China share the same Himalayan water of the glaciers, she said adding, He was invited by the Nobel foundation in Sweden for the same thing. From the stage and in his talk shows and interviews, Wangchuk praised PM Modi for having climate awareness sensitivity and talking about carbon neutrality, she said. Ladakh Bar Association President Leh president said blaming Wangchuk for being anti-national wont work. Mere allegations are not Proving. Proving the allegations in the court will be a herculean task for them. He said that had Wangchuk been anti-national, he would not have coined the slogan 'Boycott China products'. The Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which is an amalgam of various political, social, trade and religious groups of Leh and Kargil districts of Ladakh UT and spearheading agitation for Sixth Schedule and statehood to Ladakh, have condemned arrest of Wanghuck and booking under NSA and rejected charges levelled against him. Both LAB and KDA have demanded immediate release of Wangchuk.
Four hour curfew relaxation announced in Leh; security forces remain on high alert
LEH: Authorities have announced that the week-long curfew in Leh town will be relaxed for four hours from 10 am on Tuesday, directing shopkeepers to open their establishments, officials confirmed. Restrictions were previously eased for two hours from 4 pm on Monday, shortly after the completion of the last rites of four individuals, including a retired Army personnel, who died during widespread clashes between protesters and law enforcement agencies on 24 September. A police official stated that any decision regarding further relaxation of curfew-bound areas would depend on the situation as it unfolds during the day. Additional District Magistrate in Leh, Ghulam Mohammed, ordered the opening of all groceries, essential services, hardware and vegetable shops during the relaxation period. Barring the violence last Wednesday, no untoward incident has been reported from anywhere. Police and paramilitary forces remain deployed in sensitive areas and are maintaining strict vigilance to uphold law and order, the official added. Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta has been holding high-level security review meetings on a near-daily basis. On Monday, he appealed to the public to maintain peace, calling it the cornerstone of development. I urge all sections of society to uphold unity and harmony, and not fall prey to the designs of anti-social and anti-national elements. The administration stands firmly with the people and will ensure their safety, dignity, and progress, Gupta stated. He praised the people for showing emarkable restraint and commitment under challenging circumstances and promised to address all legitimate concerns through dialogue and democratic processes. No talks with Centre till normalcy restored: Leh Apex Body; KDA demands unconditional release of Wangchuk The Lieutenant Governor also issued directives for enhanced intelligence gathering, regular community engagement, and prompt redressal of public grievances to build trust between the administration and citizens. Officials noted that mobile internet services remain suspended in Leh town, while prohibitory orders banning the assembly of five or more persons are still in effect in other major parts of the Union Territory, including Kargil. A curfew was imposed in Leh on the evening of 24 September after violent protests erupted during a shutdown called by a constituent of the Leh Apex Body (LAB), pressing for statehood and the extension of the Sixth Schedule to Ladakh. More than 60 individuals, including two councillors, were taken into custody following the unrest. Among those detained was climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was held under the National Security Act on 26 September and later transferred to Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. Restrictions continue in Leh after violent protests over Ladakh statehood, Sixth Schedule demand Meanwhile, the Ladakh unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called for a thorough investigation into the incident to ensure accountability and justice. At the same time, we demand the immediate release of all innocent persons charged with minor offences, the party said in a statement, also expressing condolences to the families of the deceased. Ladakh is known for its beauty and the resilience of its people. We urge everyone in Ladakh to uphold peace and harmony. It is crucial that we do not take law and order into our own hands or fall prey to misinformation, the statement added. The BJP appealed for unity and cooperation, encouraging all citizens to support efforts towards healing and reconciliation.
Ladakh unrest: MHA says 'always open for dialogue' after LAB sets preconditions for talks
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Monday said the Union government has always been open to dialogue with the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and expressed confidence that continuous engagement will yield results in the near future. MHA's statement came after the LAB -- spearheading the agitation for statehood and constitutional safeguards in Ladakh -- announced that it will stay away from talks with the Centre till normalcy is restored and a conducive atmosphere is created in the Union Territory. It has always been open for dialogue on Ladakh matters with the Apex Body Leh (ABL) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) at any time. We would continue to welcome the discussion with ABL and KDA through the HPC on Ladakh or any such platform, the MHA said in its statement. The ministry noted that the dialogue mechanism with the ABL and KDA through the High Powered Committee (HPC) has yielded good results so far, including increased reservations for Scheduled Tribes, provision of womens reservation in the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils (LAHDCs), and protection for local languages. It added that the process of recruitment for 1,800 government posts in Ladakh had already begun and expressed confidence that continuous dialogue would yield the desired results in the near future. Hardening its stand after the death of four protestors, the LAB said it would still rethink and join the talks on October 6 if the demands of ordering a judicial probe headed by a retired Supreme Court judge and releasing all prisoners were met by the government. We will urge the Home Ministry and the UT administration to take steps to address the atmosphere of fear, grief and anger that is there, the two leaders said. The LABs decision to boycott talks came after violent protests on September 24 demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh. Four people were killed in police firing, while scores were injured and more than 50 detained for rioting during a shutdown called by the LAB. Activist Sonam Wangchuk, the face of the agitation, was arrested on Friday under the stringent National Security Act and lodged in Jodhpur jail. The LAB has said it would reconsider returning to the table if the right steps are taken before the scheduled next round of talks (on October 6). The KDA on Monday demanded the immediate and unconditional release of Wangchuk and other youth leaders held after the violence, warning that the Centres delay in addressing Ladakhs statehood and Sixth Schedule demands was alienating the region. KDA leader Sajjad Kargili said statehood and constitutional safeguards were not negotiable. Arrest of Sonam Wangchuk under NSA fails to deter Ladakh leaders ahead of crucial talks with the centre
LEH: The Leh Apex Body on Monday announced that it will stay away from talks with the High Powered Committee of the Home Ministry till normalcy is restored in Ladakh. We have unanimously agreedthat the situation that is prevailingin Ladakh, keeping that in view, as long as peace is not restored in Ladakh, we will not participate in any talks, Chairman of Leh Apex Body Thupstan Chhewang said at a press conference here. We will urge the Home Ministry, UT administration, and the administration to take steps to address the atmosphere of fear, grief and anger that is there, he said. Widespread violent protests occurred on September 24 during a shutdown called by the Leh Apex Body (LAB) to advance talks with the Centre on the demands for statehood and extension of the Sixth Schedule to Ladakh. Four people were killed and scores of others were injured in clashes between protesters and security personnel, while over 50 people were taken into custody for their alleged involvement in rioting. Activist Wangchuk, the main face of the agitation, was also detained under the stringent NSA. After nearly four months of stalled talks, the Centre had on September 20 extended an invitation to the LAB and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), which have been spearheading the agitation for statehood and extension of the Sixth Schedule to the Union Territory. The Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) also on Monday demanded the immediate and unconditional release of activist Sonam Wangchuk and others detained after September 24 violence in Leh, warning the Centre that its failure to meet Ladakh statehood and other core demands is alienating the people in the Himalayan region. Addressing a press conference here, KDA member Sajjad Kargili called for the unconditional release of Wangchuk, who was taken in custody under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) and lodged in a Jodhpur jail, and other youth leaders detained in Leh. He stressed that the demands for statehood and constitutional safeguards under the Sixth Schedule are ot negotiable. At a time when the nation is facing multiple challenges, such treatment of people of Ladakh, a sensitive region, will increase the sense of alienation and insecurity among the people, Kargili said, adding the government should use wisdom and deal with people sensibly. The way bullets were fired, and many were injured, there should be some accountability... This is a big example of why we need democracy, Kargili said. He questioned the government's stance, remarking, What was wrong in Ladakh demanding democracy when Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about democracy being in the 'DNA' of Indians? Kargili asserted that the UT administration's handling of the situation was a failure, as he particularly pointed out the lack of preparedness and the decision to open fire. The CRPF has failed us. Twenty of our soldiers were martyred on the China border, but the government did not give permission to open fire on the Chinese army. What kind of government is this, which has given the order to open fire on the protesters? he said. The KDA leader demanded an impartial judicial probe into the violence and accountability from the administration, especially given that it had claimed to have prior intelligence of potential unrest. When you have information... Why didn't you take preventive measures? Why did you have to fire? he asked, comparing the response to the 2019 abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir, where a complete shutdown was enforced. Those who were protesting at the site of the fast were peaceful until the last. This happened outside. We are demanding an impartial judicial probe, he said. Kargili acknowledged that Wangchuk's arrest has amplified the region's issues nationally. Very few people knew about the struggles of Ladakh, but after the arrest of Sonam Wangchuk, this issue and the demands of Ladakh have reached every home in the country, he said. He predicted a surge in nationwide protests, noting, Earlier, the protest was only in Ladakh; now you will see protests in different parts of the country. He reiterated that dialogue had only occurred following protests, noting that the date for an upcoming meeting with Union Government representatives, likely to take place on Tuesday, was set only after Wangchuk's recent fast began. A sense of alienation, betrayal, is increasing among the people of Ladakh, Kargili said, adding, The people of Ladakh are the strength of this country. They should not be pushed to the wall. He affirmed that the long-standing demands remain non-negotiable, saying, The idea of Union Territory has failed badly in addressing the aspirations of the people. Kargili claimed that authorities are using festivals to distract the people of Ladakh and keep them out of policy discussions. He said the Ladakhis are demanding the protection of their tribal identity and the actual delivery of democracy.
AHMEDABAD: Onions have triggered a political storm in Gujarat, with angry farmers in Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel's hometown taking to the streets over crashing prices that have plunged them into deep losses. In an interesting show of protest, Aam Aadmi Party MLA Hemant Khawa distributed free onions in the roads of Jamjodhpur. He blamed the state government for failing to protect the farmers. The protest comes against the backdrop of heavy rains that damaged groundnut crops, a glut of onions from Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, and the absence of MSP or export policy, pushing farmers to the brink of financial ruin. Already suffering from groundnut crop losses, farmers were hit harder as wholesale onion prices crashed from Rs 2025 per kg to just Rs 10. Many were forced to sell their produce at Rs 37 per kg, far below the production cost of Rs 10. Leading the charge, Khawa turned the farmers plight into a sharp political flashpoint. In addition to distributing free onions to traders, rickshaw pullers, and drivers on the streets, Khawa also organised a mass rally with farmers. Khawa also wrote to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, warning that lakhs of farmers were sliding into financial crisis as the gap between market prices and production costs widened. The MLA held export restrictions responsible for the price crash, which led to oversupply in domestic markets, crushing farmers under a glut of produce. He criticised the absence of an MSP system for onions, accusing the state of failing to create a mechanism for procurement or price control. Khawa demanded urgent measures, including: Fixing MSP for onions based on production costs, Removing export restrictions or introducing a stable export policy, Immediate procurement by NAFED and other agencies, Financial aid under the Market Intervention Scheme, Subsidies and modern warehouses to prevent spoilage and stabilise prices. Khawa warned that if the government failed to act swiftly, farmers would abandon onion cultivation, causing long-term supply chain disruptions. He threatened to intensify protests into a statewide agitation, directly challenging the BJP-led government. Traders predict that with large new arrivals expected next month from Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, which have had bumper harvests, prices could plunge even further, leaving no chance of recovery in the immediate future. While consumers benefit from cheap onions, farmers are suffering heavy losses, with many reporting over 50 per cent loss on every kilogram sold.
The inauguration is planned for Thursday, 25 September, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi likely to flag off the trains. Although Vande Bharat trains are designed to reach speeds of up to 180 kmph, track conditions currently limit their operation to around 160 kmph.
Curfew continues for sixth day in Leh as LG reviews security ahead of last rites
LEH: Curfew remained in force for the sixth consecutive day in this violence-hit town on Monday, with Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta scheduled to chair a high-level meeting to review the overall security situation. The situation remained largely peaceful in the curfew-bound areas, with no untoward incidents reported from anywhere. Police and paramilitary forces are deployed in strength in sensitive areas and are maintaining strict vigil to uphold law and order, an official said. He added that the Lieutenant Governor had convened a meeting at Raj Bhavan to assess the security arrangements in light of the last rites of ex-serviceman Tsewang Tharchin of Skurbuchan and Rinchen Dadul (21) of Hanu, which were to take place later in the day. The last rites of two other victims, Stanzin Namgyal (24) and Jigmet Dorjay (25), were held on Sunday. All four individuals died on 24 September during widespread violence in the town. Curfew continues in Leh, 50 detained; Kargil observes shutdown; Wangchuk rejects Centres blame Officials confirmed that mobile internet services remain suspended in Leh town. Prohibitory orders banning the assembly of five or more persons are still in effect across major parts of the Union Territory, including Kargil. The curfew was imposed in Leh on Wednesday evening following violent protests during a shutdown called by the Leh Apex Body (LAB), demanding statehood for Ladakh and the inclusion of the region under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. More than 150 people, including around 80 police personnel, were injured during the clashes. Over 60 individuals, including two councillors, were taken into custody. Among those detained was prominent climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was held under the National Security Act (NSA) on Friday and subsequently transferred to Jodhpur Jail in Rajasthan. Curfew was relaxed in phases for four hours on Saturday, with the relaxation period passing off peacefully.
Sonam Wangchuk framed with false propaganda: Wife Gitanjali Angmo
Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, alleges false narratives and propaganda are being spread against her husband following his NSA arrest and transfer to Jodhpur jail. She claims he is targeted for advocating Ladakh's Sixth Schedule and legislature, despite his patriotic contributions and past support for PM Modi. Angmo awaits his detention order to pursue legal action.
Give Ladakh a voice, give them the 6th Schedule: Rahul Gandhi
NEW DELHI: Alleging that Ladakh's amazing people, culture, and traditions are under attack by the BJP and RSS, Congress MP and Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi on Sunday asked the Centre to give them the 6th Schedule. A total of 44 people have been arrested, including activist Sonam Wangchuk, in connection with the September 24 violence in Leh, in which four people were killed. Wangchuk, the main voice behind the demand for the 6th Schedule for Ladakh, was on a hunger strike, which he ended right after the violence unfolded. In a post on X, Gandhi said, Ladakh's amazing people, culture, and traditions are under attack by the BJP and RSS. Ladakhis asked for a voice. The BJP responded by killing 4 young men and jailing Sonam Wangchuk. Stop the killing. Stop the violence. Stop the intimidation. Give Ladakh a voice. Give them the 6th Schedule. On September 26, two days after the death of four people amid firing by police during violent protests in the Union Territory, Wangchuk was detained under the provisions of the National Security Act (NSA) and lodged in Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan. The climate activist has been accused of inciting violence. Addressing a press conference in Leh on Saturday, Director General of Police (DGP) Ladakh, SD Singh Jamwal said that the police have nabbed the main orchestrators of the violence, including activist Sonam Wangchuk. He said, We have arrested 44 people so far...The main ring leaders have been nabbed. Sonam Wangchuk, the main player, has been sent out under NSA charges. The official alleged activist Sonam Wangchuk's connection with Pakistan and questioned his visits to the neighbouring countries. He said, We arrested a Pakistan PIO in the recent past who was reporting back across. We have a record of this. He (Sonam Wanghchuk) had attended a Dawn event in Pakistan. He also visited Bangladesh. So, there is a big question mark on him...Investigation is being done. Sonam Wangchuk has been lodged in Jodhpur Central Jail following his detention under the provisions of the National Security Act (NSA), officials said. Wangchuk's arrest comes amid chaos over the recent protests in Leh. The protests turned violent in Leh on September 24, following which the BJP office in the area was set on fire.
How can he be anti-national when he built shelters for Army, boycotted Chinese goods: Wangchuks wife
LEH/ NEW DELHI: Jailed activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife Gitanjali Angmo has trashed allegations of Pakistan link and financial irregularities against him. Terming the charge that Wangchuk incited the violence in Leh as misplaced, she claimed that he has been protesting in the most Gandhian way possible and the situation escalated on September 24 due to the actions of the CRPF. Police detained climate activist Wangchuk on Friday under the stringent National Security Act (NSA), two days after protests demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood for Ladakh turned violent in Leh last Wednesday, claiming four lives and injuring 90 others. Wangchuk, a key figure in the five-year-long agitation for Ladakh's rights whose detention drew strong reactions from different quarters, has been lodged in prison in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Talking to PTI over the phone, Angmo, the co-founder of Himalayan Institute of Alternative Learning (HIAL), said she has not been able to communicate with her husband since his detention and dismissed all allegations against the climate activist and their institutions. Claiming that they have not been handed over a copy of the detention order, Angmo said, They promised to send it on Friday. We will take legal recourse. Ladakh DGP S D Singh Jamwal has said Wangchuk is being probed for allegedly having links with Pakistan on the back of last months arrest of a Pakistani Intelligence Operative (PIO) who sent videos of his protests across the border. The police chief also cited some of Wangchuks suspicious foreign trips, including to Pakistan to attend an event by The Dawn. Angmo, however, clarified that their recent visit to the neighbouring country was purely professional and climate-focused. Denouncing the allegations of Pakistan links involving her husband, she said all of Wangchuk's overseas visits were made on the invitation of reputed universities and institutions. We attended a conference organised by the United Nations, and it was on climate change. The glacier on the top of the Himalayas is not going to see whether I'm flowing into Pakistan or India, she told PTI. She said the Breathe Pakistan conference held in February was organised by the United Nations Pakistan and Dawn Media, and involved multinational cooperation. There are organisations like the ICIMOD, which bring together all the eight Hindu Kush countries and work on different issues. We are part of the ICIMODs Himalayan University Consortium, Angmo said. The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) is a Nepal-based organisation founded in 1983 comprising eight regional member countries of the Hindu Kush Himalaya region India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan. I was also there to present a paper on women's role in climate change... In fact, he (Wangchuk) praised Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi on stage at the event. The Nepal and Bangladesh reference being bandied around is actually an example Sonam gave, i.e., when governments are not responsive, it leads to a revolution. We should avoid the interpretations, she said. Angmo also challenged the slapping of the stringent NSA on Wangchuk, which allows detention without a trial for up to 12 months, citing his long record of peaceful protests. I think it is a very wrong charge. Sonam certainly is not a threat to any public order, Angmo said. She claimed that Wangchuk advocated for his cause in the most Gandhian way possible over the last five years, reminding the government of its promises to Ladakhis, and all through maintaining that the protest organised by the Leh Apex Body was peaceful, and the charge that Wangchuk incited the violence was misplaced. We have videos to show that the students and the youth were just there for a peaceful protest. Sonam did not even know about (a non-peaceful plan), she claimed, adding, He only knew about a peaceful protest. But when the CRPF personnel fired tear gas shells, the youth reacted by pelting stones, and the whole situation escalated. Angmo also questioned the response by the security forces, saying, My question is, who gave the CRPF the right to open fire? Why should you open fire on your own people, on your own youth? On the allegation that Wangchuk made a provocative speech, Angmo claimed his Ladakhi words were taken out of context and mistranslated. He just said that when change has to happen, it can start with one individual, or with the death of one individual and that individual could be me; I'm happy to give my life for it, she said. She also questioned the logic behind the alleged attempt to portray Wangchuk as an anti-national, saying, How can you portray a person as anti-national who has been talking about making shelters for the Indian Army, and boycotting Chinese goods? On the charges of financial irregularities involving their institutions, Angmo presented a detailed defence about the foreign funding of HIAL, UGC registration, FCRA cancellation of SECMOL and land allotment. Angmo denied that HIAL took donations from abroad without Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) clearance, claiming the funds were payments for their technologies. We have the service agreements, which say this is a consulting assignment that we're giving to HIAL for which we will be paying them, she said. She also said that HIAL does not charge its 400 students any fees and raises its running costs through innovations such as ice stupas and passive solar buildings, noting they do not patent their technologies, leaving them free for public use. Angmo said HIAL applied for UGC registration in 2022 and paid a deposit amount of Rs 15 lakh, but if at all the registration has not happened, it's because they are stalling it. She also claimed that the lease for HIAL's land is held up because the UT administration did not have a category for such institutions, adding that while questions are being raised on HIAL, the Sindhu Central University, which started in 2021, still doesn't have a building. Angmo stressed that Wangchuk is not against development, but is advocating for the Sixth Schedule to give locals a say in mindful development. She pointed to HIALs suggestion to use translucent solar panels in Changtang to grow fodder for Pashmina goats alongside electricity production. This kind of mindful development is what hes talking about... HIAL is at the forefront of innovation. It is not that hes anti-development, Angmo said. After the September 4 violence, the Union home ministry cancelled the FCRA licence granted to the Students' Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL), an organisation founded by Wangchuk, citing alleged financial discrepancies.
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, the main voice behind the demand for statehood for Ladakh, has been detained under the National Security Act and lodged in Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan
Curfew continues for fifth day in violence- hit Leh
Curfew remained in force in Leh town for the fifth straight day on Sunday following last weeks violent protests. Authorities are maintaining strict security as Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta prepares to chair a high-level review meeting to decide on further relaxation of restrictions. The unrest began on Wednesday after protests erupted during a shutdown called by the Leh Apex Body (LAB), demanding statehood for Ladakh and inclusion under the Sixth Schedule. The same day, four people were killed and dozens injured . Over 50 individuals have since been detained for alleged rioting. Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was among those arrested and has been booked under the National Security Act. He is currently lodged in Jodhpur jail, Rajasthan. Saturday saw the first relaxation of curfew, a four-hour window that passed peacefully. However, mobile internet services remain suspended, and prohibitory orders restricting gatherings of five or more people continue across Leh and Kargil. Security forces, including the CRPF and ITBP, remain deployed in large numbers, with riot gear and flag marches maintaining calm in sensitive zones. The last rites of two of the deceased protesters are expected to be held later today. Meanwhile, two Congress councillors, Smanla Dorje Nurbo and Phutsog Stanzin Tsepak, surrendered before a local court on Saturday. They, along with Ladakh Buddhist Association vice president Savin Rigzin and village numberdar Rigzin Dorjey, were remanded to police custody. ( With inputs from PTI) Congress slams Centre's handling of Ladakh protests, seeks judicial probe into killing of 4 people in police firing
SRINAGAR: Preparatory talks between Ladakh leaders and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials scheduled for September 29 will proceed as planned, despite the arrest of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act (NSA) and his subsequent transfer to Jodhpur jail. Ladakh UT Congress and former minister Ringzin Jora criticised the government, warning that arresting Wangchuk will not restore peace and harmony in the cold desert region. Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) leader Sajjad Kargili stated that the preparatory talks involving a delegation from KDA, Leh Apex Body (LAB), and Ladakh MP with MHA officials in New Delhi on September 27 will continue as scheduled. These preparatory meetings will focus on the prevailing situation in Ladakh and set the agenda for the crucial October 6 talks between Ladakh leaders and the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs in New Delhi. Originally planned for Saturday, the preparatory talks were postponed following Wangchuks arrest on September 26. Police and the MHA have held Wangchuk responsible for the violence in Leh on September 24, during which four people were killed and 80 injured. Ladakh DGP says Sonam Wangchuk is under probe for having Pak links; administration defends his transfer to Jodhpur jail Kargili demanded the immediate release of Wangchuk and reaffirmed that the October 6 meeting will press for the grant of the Sixth Schedule status and statehood for Ladakh. Today, authorities allowed a phased four-hour relaxation of the curfew in Leh, during which residents stepped out to purchase essentials, particularly baby food. Meanwhile, Ladakh UT Congress chief Ringzin Jora condemned Wangchuks arrest, stating, His only fault was holding the BJP accountable for its election promise to include Ladakh under the Sixth Schedule. He had become the most visible and vocal face of the Ladakh agitation, making him an eyesore for the central government. It is unfortunate that the government resorted to harassment tactics against him and his organisations, and when he did not relent, they arrested him. The government is gravely mistaken if it believes arresting Wangchuk will restore peace and harmony, Jora added. He emphasised that no amount of vilification or fabricated charges would convince the people of Ladakh otherwise. Wangchuks contributions, ingenuity, and wisdom have inspired every Ladakhi, young and old alike. As proud Ladakhis and proud Indians, we are ashamed that such a man is arrested under such draconian laws. It is a pity that in a country with such a civilisational and spiritual legacy, democracy has been co-opted by corporate interests, with individuals like Wangchuk sacrificed at their altar, he concluded. Separately, Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Kavinder Gupta chaired a high-level security review meeting today to assess the law and order and overall security situation in the Union Territory. The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Dr Pawan Kotwal, Director General of Police Dr S.D. Singh Jamwal, and senior officers from the Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). The LG emphasised the importance of maintaining strict law and order while closely monitoring the security environment. He instructed the administration and security agencies to uphold law and order at all costs while protecting citizens rights and welfare. The Jammu & Kashmir Congress criticised the Centre for pushing Ladakhis to the brink after five years of peaceful satyagraha. The party condemned Wangchuks arrest, describing him as a world-renowned environmentalist, and expressed solidarity with their legitimate demands through peaceful and non-violent means.
Curfew Relaxed For Few Hours In Leh Town; DGP Says Wangchuk Being Probed For Alleged Pak Links
Leh, Sep 27: Authorities allowed a four-hour relaxation in curfew on Saturday in violence-hit Leh in Ladakh, the first easing of restrictions after three days, while an uneasy calm prevailed in the region with authorities stepping up security a day after climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was detained under the NSA and lodged in a Jodhpur jail. The Director General of Police (DGP) of Ladakh, S D Singh Jamwal, described Wangchuk as the key person behind Wednesdays violence and said he [] The post Curfew Relaxed For Few Hours In Leh Town; DGP Says Wangchuk Being Probed For Alleged Pak Links appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JAIPUR: Obscene posters and hoardings targeting former MLA Mewaram Jain have sparked a major controversy in Congress. Jain had recently re-entered the party after being expelled last year over the alleged obscene CD and rape case. On Saturday morning, the posters appeared across Barmer, Baytu, and Balotra, featuring his obscene photograph. They carried the message: Barmer is disgraced. Barmers Congress will not tolerate the disrespect of women. We will not accept rapists. Jain, a three-term MLA from Barmer between 2008 and 2023, was expelled by Congress in January 2024 after a case under gang rape and the POCSO Act was filed against him in Jodhpur in December 2023. He claims his acquittal by the court paved the way for his return home to Congress. The identity of those behind the posters remains uncertain, but sources say they reflect internal dissent. Some Congress leaders reportedly went to Delhi to register objections with the partys high command. Baytu MLA and MP Congress in-charge Harish Chaudhary, known for opposing the return of Amin Khan earlier, is also said to be against Jains comeback. Reacting to the posters, Mewaram Jain has also said, Even after the court has given a clean chit, calling all this fake, my opponents have put up posters. This is despicable. I have lodged a police complaint. This is not BJPs doingeveryone knows who is behind it. I will not be deterred. Even if they threaten or kill me, I will remain in the Congress. In a sharp statement, Jain further remarked, Congress defeated Congress in the Assembly elections, which is why the party won only one of eight seats in Barmer-Jaisalmer. As for my character, conduct a narco-analysis on me and othersthe truth will come out. Since rejoining, I have faced harassment through threatening calls. Who ordered this? Observers believe former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot played a crucial role in facilitating the re-entry of both leaders. While Chaudharyconsidered close to Sachin Pilothad built a stronghold in Barmer-Jaisalmer during elections, Gehlot appears to have reasserted his dominance after Jains and Khan's return. However, following the uproar, district authorities and police began removing the posters early in the morning. Congress also distanced itself from the incident. Jaisalmer District Congress President clarified, The party has no connection with these posters. We have demanded action from the Collector and SP against those responsible. Induction or expulsion is a collective party decision, not an individual one. Municipal Council Commissioner Surendra Singh Rajawat confirmed, The posters have been removed, and action will be taken against those who put them up without permission. Meanwhile, the BJP has seized the opportunity to attack Congress. Former State Womens Commission chairperson Suman Sharma alleged that the posters expose the partys true face and called Congress a party that insults women. Experts say the controversy has once again laid bare deep divisions within Congress, with local leadership fractured over morality, loyalty, and power struggles.
Ladakh DGP defends police firing on protesters, calls it 'self-defence'
LEH: Ladakh Director General of Police S D Singh Jamwal on Saturday claimed that forces were compelled to open fire on protesters, else the entire Leh would have been burned to the ground. The violence that took place in the Union Territory's capital on Wednesday was without precedent, he said, and blamed vested interests and climate activist Sonam Wangchuk for it. On Wednesday, four people were killed in police firing and scores of others were injured when a protest for statehood for Ladakh turned violent. Protesters set a local BJP office on fire and allegedly pelted police and CRPF with stones. Jamwal dismissed the allegation by the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance, the bodies which have been spearheading the agitation, that forces fired indiscriminately, saying that it was done only in self-defence and to prevent a larger flare-up. If you look at the footage and the conditions in which our forces performed, they did a highly commendable job. I salute them for bringing the situation under control by 4 pm after the violence started around noon, the DGP said. He said about 70 to 80 police and CRPF personnel were also injured in the confrontation. Do you want the force personnel to die? That is not possible. Everyone has a life. When they attacked a political party's office and set it on fire, four women constables of the Ladakh police were inside. We rescued them with great difficulty. The CRPF personnel posted there were severely thrashed, and one of them is still admitted to an army hospital with spinal injury, he said. The secretariat, where most of the offices are located, was attacked. Do you want the employees to burn to death? You don't want that, said the officer, who also sustained minor wounds. The violence was aimed at creating anarchy, and countering anarchy was our main task, he said. Jamwal defended the deployment of CRPF in advance, saying there was intelligence that some elements, including Wangchuk, were trying to disturb the peace. If the CRPF had not been there that day, I am telling you with full confidence that the entire town would have been burned down. We do not want a force here. We want peace. But peace will only come when a citizen understands his responsibility, he said. Congress slams Centre's handling of Ladakh protests, seeks judicial probe into killing of 4 people in police firing According to the police chief, around 6,000 people went on a rampage on Wednesday. I am posted for the second time here. I know the psyche of the people of Ladakh. I believe that the people of Ladakh have always supported the police and administration. Everyone I met is ashamed of this. No one anticipated this type of violence, he said. Jamwal also recounted casualties among the force members, saying that this year, in three different incidents, two police constables and one inspector died in the line of duty. Last month, when there were floods and landslides, our force worked day and night. Before that, in March, 200-300 vehicles were stuck on the Changla Pass in the snow. We spent an entire night pulling people to safety, he said. Jamwal said 1,800 government jobs have been advertised for recruitment, while a police recruitment drive is also planned, as he sought the youths' support in keeping peace in Ladakh. A passing out parade of some 500 police recruits was scheduled to take place the previous day but had to be postponed, he said. We are with you and want you to join the police force. Ladakh DGP says Sonam Wangchuk is under probe for having Pak links; administration defends his transfer to Jodhpur jail
Ladakh Body Denies Foreign Involvement in Violent Protests, Demands Judicial Probe
Wangchuk, scheduled to speak at the press conference on Friday afternoon, was arrested en route to the venue under the National Security Act (NSA) for allegedly inciting violence in the region and subsequently shifted to a jail in Rajasthans Jodhpur
Sonam Wangchuk probed for alleged Pakistan links, says Ladakh DGP
The Ladakh Police chief described the environmentalist as the key figure behind Wednesdays violence that left four people dead and scores injured. On Friday, Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act and sent to a jail in Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Why Was Sonam Wangchuk Moved From Ladakh To Jodhpur Jail? Govt Sources Explain
The government seeks to break local logistical and emotional support systems, reduce the pressure on local law enforcement, and maintain tighter central oversight
The Jail That Houses Sonam Wangchuk And An Activist's Hunger Strike Threat
Ladakh statehood activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was arrested under the National Security Act (NSA), was shifted to Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan.
Government mistaken if it feels arresting Wangchuk will restore peace in Ladakh: Congress
LEH: Asserting that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has become the most visible and vocal face of Ladakh agitation, the Congress unit here has said that no amount of vilification campaign and trumped-up charges against him would hold true in the eyes of the local population. It said the government is terribly mistaken if it believes arresting Wangchuk would help restore peace and harmony in the region. Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act (NSA) on Friday and was lodged in Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan, two days after protesters demanding statehood and extension of Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh turned violent and indulged in widespread violence. Four protesters were killed and 90 others were injured in the clashes. Congress party strongly condemns the unwarranted arrest of the renowned activist. His only fault was that he held the BJP accountable for its election promise to include Ladakh under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, Ladakh Congress president Nawang Rigzin Jora said in a statement. He was also instrumental in articulating the other demands of Leh Apex Body-Kargil Democratic Alliance combine vis-a-vis grant of statehood, separate parliamentary seats for Leh and Kargil and recruitment in government jobs, given the second-highest rate of unemployment at the graduate level in Ladakh as per GOI statistics, Jora added. He said Wangchuk, following the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi, carried out 'satyagrahs', 'anshans' (fast), and 'padyatras' in the past five years, has become the most visible and vocal face of Ladakh agitation and, hence, an eyesore for the central government. It is unfortunate that the government used all possible harassment tools against him and his institutions, HIAL and SECMOL, including the Enforcement Directorate, CBI, etc. He did not budge; instead, he carried out a 35-day-long fast along with his supporters under the aegis of LAB, the statement said. The Congress said Wangchuk called off his fast on September 24 when the youth mobilised by LAB youth wing and the youths of various religious organisations ran amok against administrations high handedness and brutalities, leading to four deaths and grave injuries to few dozen people. This grave mishandling found a convenient scapegoat in Wangchuk and non-BJP parties, especially Congress. The government is terribly mistaken if it feels arresting Wangchuk will help restore peace and harmony, the statement said, adding o amount of vilification campaign and trumped-up charges against him will hold true in the eyes of the people of Ladakh. Ladakh administration defends Sonam Wangchuks transfer to Jodhpur jail as curfew enters fourth day
SRINAGAR: The preparatory meeting between Ladakh leaders and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials in New Delhi, intended to set the stage for the key talks on 6 October, has been rescheduled for 29 September following the arrest of climate activist Sonam Wanghuck by police on Friday. Leh Apex Body (LAB) co-chairman Chering Dorjay told TNIE that the preparatory talks between the MHA and a seven-member delegation of Ladakh leaders, including three each from LAB and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) and the Member of Parliament from Ladakh, which were originally scheduled for 27 September (Saturday) in New Delhi, have now been postponed. The meeting between Ladakh leaders and MHA officials will now be held in New Delhi on 29 September, he said. The preparatory meeting is expected to discuss the prevailing situation in Ladakh and finalise the agenda for the 6 October talks between Ladakh leaders and the Union Minister of State for Home in New Delhi. Both LAB and KDA have stressed that the October 6 talks should focus on their demands for statehood and inclusion under the 6th Schedule. An uneasy calm continues to prevail in Leh following Wednesdays violence, in which four people were killed and 80 others injured . Offices of the BJP and the Chief Executive Council (CEC) of Leh Hill Council, as well as police and CRPF vehicles, were set on fire by mobs. Rejecting allegations of foreign involvement in the Ladakh protests, LAB co-chairman Chering Dorjay said, Ladakh Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta and others have claimed that there was a foreign hand in the violence and, to justify their claim, they said people from Doda in J&K, Nepal, Tibet and Bihar were among those injured. These people were bystanders and were injured in the clashes. We had already made it clear that we will intensify our agitation if we are not invited for talks by the MHA. We had stressed our movement would be peaceful and nonviolent. Before the start of Wangchuks 35-day hunger strike on 10 September, an all-faith prayer meeting was held. In the initial days, 7-8 people joined Wangchuks hunger strike, but later more people joined, he said. Ladakh administration defends Sonam Wangchuks transfer to Jodhpur jail as curfew enters fourth day The youth organisation affiliated with LAB had given a strike call in Leh for 24 September after two people on the hunger strike fell seriously ill and had to be hospitalised. On 24 September, emotionally charged youth staged a protest in Leh, clashed with police, and attacked offices of the BJP and CEC Leh Kargil Hill Council, Dorjay said. He alleged that policemen fired indiscriminately on the protesters and made no attempt to control the mob through other means such as water cannons or warning shots. They directly fired on the mob. It further increased anger among the youth, who were in the age group of 15-26 and were literate. It seems they were unemployed and frustrated, he said. Dorjay added that nearly 95 per cent of the injured had suffered bullet or pellet injuries, which clearly indicates the excessive use of force. The LAB has demanded an independent inquiry into the deaths to ensure that the persons responsible for the shooting of our people are held accountable and brought to justice. The LAB co-chair rejected the charge that Sonam Wangchuk and Congress instigated the youth. Whatever happened was spontaneous. The youth had genuine demands and, when they saw the government was not serious and had given a lengthy date for talks with Ladakh leaders, they were angry and frustrated. Regarding the deployment of the CRPF in Ladakh, he said, The CRPF deployed was a deliberate plan to suppress our movement. Normally, CRPF is not deployed in Ladakh. The LAB has urged the administration and police to refrain from harassing our youth leaders and locals.
Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk taken to Jodhpur central jail
The protests turned violent in Leh on September 24, following which the BJP office in the area was set on fire. Two days after the death of four people in violent protests, Wangchuk was detained under provisions of the National Security Act (NSA). The climate activist has been accused of inciting violence.
Ladakh administration defends Sonam Wangchuks transfer to Jodhpur jail as curfew enters fourth day
SRINAGAR: The Ladakh administration has defended its decision to shift climate activist Sonam Wangchuk -- arrested under the National Security Act (NSA) on Thursday -- to Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan, claiming that he was indulging in activities prejudicial to security of the State and that keeping him in Leh was not advisable in the larger public interest. Two days after violence in Leh over demands for statehood and Sixth Schedule inclusion left four dead and 80 injured , Leh police detained Wangchuk near his residence under the National Security Act, 1980, which allows detention for up to 12 months without trial. The Ramon Magsaysay awardee was later moved to Jodhpur central jail. Following his arrest, authorities suspended mobile internet services in Leh, where curfew remains in place for a fourth straight day. Defending the transfer, the Ladakh administration claimed it had taken a considered decision based on specific inputs to detain Wangchuk under the NSA and move him to Jodhpur. It alleged that time and again it was observed that Sonam Wangchuk has been indulging in activities prejudicial to the security of the State and detrimental to maintenance of peace and public order and services essential to the community. The administration further claimed that despite communication from the government about the High-Powered Committee (HPC) meeting and offers of prior consultations, Wangchuk with his ulterior motive continued his hunger strike. His series of provocative speeches, references to Nepal agitations, Arab Spring etc. and misleading videos resulted in the violent protests of 24.09.2025 in Leh where institutions, buildings and vehicles were burnt down and, in the aftermath, Police personnel were attacked leading to the unfortunate death of four (4) individuals, it claimed. J&K leaders condemn arrest of Sonam Wangchuk under NSA It further said the episode could have been avoided had Wangchuk called off his hunger strike once dialogue with the government had resumed. It is important to restore normalcy in the peace loving Leh Town of Ladakh. To ensure this, it is also important to prevent Sonal Wangchuk from further acting in a manner prejudicial to maintenance of public order. In the backdrop of his provocative speeches and videos, for the larger public interest, it was not advisable to keep him in Leh district, it added. After Wednesdays violence in Leh, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) blamed Wangchuks speeches for triggering the unrest. It is clear that the mob was incited by Sonam Wangchuk through his provocative statements. Incidentally, amidst these violent developments, he broke his fast and left for his village in an ambulance without making serious efforts to control the situation, the MHA claimed. The ministry alleged that Wangchuks references to the ' Arab Spring ' and Nepal's 'Gen Z protests' fuelled mob anger that led to the torching of the local BJP office in Leh and several government vehicles. Activist Sonam Wangchuk's arrest 'unwarranted': Congress A day later, the MHA cancelled the FCRA licence of Wangchuks NGO , the Students Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL), citing alleged violations including foreign fund transfers from Sweden. The CBI is also probing alleged FCRA violations linked to the Himalayan Institute of Alternatives Ladakh (HIAL), whose land allotment was recently revoked by the administration. Wangchuk has denied the allegations , calling it a witch hunt and a scapegoat tactic. I have always been ready for arrest. That is part of my possibilities. I will stand for my principles and do everything to save the Ladakh Himalayas and nation, he said before his arrest. This all is happening because of what we are demanding 6th Schedule and statehood. It comes between us and the corporates, who are eyeing a huge chunk of land in Ladakh. Our prime pasture lands are being given to corporates and when I started raising my voice, they were after me, the climate activist said. Wangchuk ended his 35-day fast on Wednesday following the violence. He and his supporters had been on hunger strike since 10 September. His elder brother, Phunsong Wangchuk, said he had anticipated the arrest. Rejecting the administrations charges, the elder Wangchuk said: He is not involved in mobilisation. He had staged peaceful hunger strikes 5-6 times in the last five years. He was supporting the Leh Apex Body from outside. Jailing him will not make much impact for him because he has made his life jail-like. It in fact will give him more time to do meditation, read and write, Phunsong added. Congress demands judicial probe into killing of four youth in Ladakh, urges Centre to act swiftly on the matter
Ladakh Activist Sonam Wangchuk Held Under NSA, Shifted to Jodhpur
SRINAGAR: The Union Territory Administration of Ladakh confirmed the detention of prominent activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act (NSA), citing repeated activities deemed prejudicial to public order and security. In a statement issued by Ladakh govt it reads, Today, on 26.09.2025, Shri Sonam Wangchuk, S/o Shri Sonam Wangyal, R/o Uley Tokpo, Leh has []
Why Sonam Wangchuk has been detained under NSA?
Ladakh authorities justified detaining climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the NSA, blaming his provocative speeches, referencing Nepal agitation and the Arab Spring, for Wednesday's violence that killed four. The administration stated his detention was essential to restore normalcy and prevent further public disorder, subsequently moving him to Jodhpur prison.
MHA to hold talks on Sept 29, Wangchuk held under NSA
Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Sept 26: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has called twin Ladakh organizations-Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) for talks in New Delhi on September 29 but the High Powered Committee (HPC) meeting convened on October 6 stands even as police today arrested climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under stringent National Security Act (NSA) and shifted him to Jodhpur Jail in Rajasthan. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp After yesterdays talks by the [] The post MHA to hold talks on Sept 29, Wangchuk held under NSA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sonam Wangchuk shifted to Jodhpur jail under NSA over Leh violence
Arrested under the NSA, Sonam Wangchuk was shifted to Jodhpur Jail in Rajasthan amid tight security. The Ladakh administration said Wangchuk's provocative speeches and videos triggered the September 24 Leh violence that left four people dead and dozens injured.
Sonam Wangchuk Arrested Under Stringent NSA, Taken To Jodhpur: Sources
New Delhi/Leh, Sep 26: Ladakh statehood activist Sonam Wangchuk, who faces allegations of inciting a mob with provocative statements, has been arrested a day after he said he would be happy to be arrested anytime for this cause. He has been charged under the stringent National Security Act (NSA), government sources said, which provides for long preventive detention without any scope for bail. Sources said Wangchuk was shifted to Jodhpur in Rajasthan and the government also snapped internet services in [] The post Sonam Wangchuk Arrested Under Stringent NSA, Taken To Jodhpur: Sources appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Entire nation celebrating GST festival: Modi in Rajasthan
JAIPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged people to adopt Swadeshi in their buying-selling culture to strengthen local industries and make India self-reliant. For me, Swadeshi means that no matter which country the brand is from, it should be made in India. It should be made by the youth of the country and should have the fragrance of my countrys soil, Modi said, addressing a rally in Rajasthans Banswara. We have another goal: a self-reliant India. It is very important that we do not depend on anyone else. We must make Swadeshi our pride. Adopting it should not be limited to purchasing goods. This will strengthen local industries, increase employment, and contribute to the countrys economic progress, he said, urging traders and shopkeepers to display signs declaring, The goods sold here are Swadeshi. Modi also highlighted the benefits of GST reforms, saying the new standards have freed people from the hassles of tolls and taxes. During the Congress rule, there was only loot. Under the BJP government, there is only savings. That is why the entire country is celebrating the GST Savings Festival, he said, adding that household expenses have reduced in a big way due to the GST reforms. During the event, the PM laid the foundation for and inaugurated several projects in the fields of renewable energy, water supply, power, road, and infrastructure worth over Rs 1.08 lakh crore. Among the most significant is the Mahi-Banswara nuclear power project, a 2,800 MW facility to be built at a cost of Rs 42,000 crore in Banswara. In addition, the PM laid the foundation stone for a 590 MW renewable energy project in Bikaner and a 15.5 GW power transmission line in Jaisalmer, Barmer, Sirohi, Nagaur, and Bikaner. PM Modi also flagged off trains from Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Udaipur, including Vande Bharat Express. The PM also hit out at the previous Congress government in Rajasthan, saying the state became an epicentre of paper leaks during its rule. The Jal Jeevan Mission was sacrificed due to corruption, atrocities against women were at their peak, and rapists were protected, he said. N-power plant among Rs 1.08L cr projects launched During the event, the PM laid the foundation for and inaugurated several projects in the fields of renewable energy, water supply, power, road, and infrastructure worth over Rs 1.08 lakh crore. Among the most significant is the Mahi-Banswara nuclear power project, a 2,800 MW facility to be built at a cost of Rs 42,000 crore in Banswara. The Prime Minister also flagged off trains from Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Udaipur.
PM Modi flagged off three trains during his visit. The new trains are: Vande Bharat Express Train between Bikaner & Delhi Cantt, Vande Bharat Express Train between Jodhpur and Delhi Cantt, and Udaipur City Chandigarh Express.
New Vande Bharat Trains To Rajasthan Begin This Weekend: Delhi To Bikaner In Just Over 6 Hours
Another Vande Bharat train from Jodhpur to Delhi Cantt will start from Saturday and will operate for six days a week covering the journey in eight hours and 10 minutes.
Rajasthan High Court directs CBDT to extend tax audit report filing deadline to Oct 31
The Rajasthan High Court instructed the Central Board of Direct Taxes to extend the deadline for filing Tax Audit reports. The new deadline is October 31. This decision followed a Public Interest Litigation filed by the Jodhpur Tax Bar Association. The association cited flaws in the Income Tax portal and insufficient time for businesses to complete audits.
New BAPS Temple Revives Nagara-Style Architecture, Made With Jodhpur Sandstone
The BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir in Rajasthan's Jodhpur was inaugurated on Thursday. The temple is envisioned as a sanctuary of devotion, peace, and cultural pride.
Writer-director Abhinav Kashyap continued lashing out at Salman Khan and family, and made some serious allegations against them.
Very heavy rains flood Kolkata, halt normal life; four die from electrocution
At least four people died from electrocution in rain-hit Kolkata, officials said, as heavy overnight rainfall caused widespread waterlogging, halting traffic, public transport and daily life across the city on Tuesday. The victims were identified as Firoz Ali Khan (50) of Beniapukur, Pranatosh Kundu (62) of Netaji Nagar, and Mumtaz Bibi (70) of Ekbalpur, besides an unidentified person in Gariahat. Heavy rain since past midnight flooded roads and residential complexes across the city, leaving vehicles stranded for hours in knee-to-waist-deep water at major intersections, including Park Circus, Gariahat, Behala, and College Street. So far, we have received information of four deaths due to electrocution in different places in the city, Kolkata Mayor and state Urban Development Minister Firhad Hakim told PTI. Hakim said that most parts of the city were waterlogged and teams of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) were working round the clock to drain out the water. Our officers are working hard.But the canals and rivers are full of water and every time water is drained out, more is getting inside the city. We fear that the high tide which is around 1.30 PM today, may not help in our efforts to drain out the excessive water from the city. It would be around 10 PM when the situation could be expected to improve, Hakim said. Traffic movement was severely affected across most arterial roads, with vehicles stranded for hours in knee-to-waist-deep water at key intersections such as Park Circus, Gariahat, Behala, and College Street. Long traffic snarls were reported on EM Bypass, AJC Bose Road and Central Avenue, while several smaller lanes in south and central Kolkata were completely cut off due to waist-deep water. Commuters complained of buses breaking down mid-way, while taxis and app cabs either stayed off the roads or charged exorbitant fares. Significant waterlogging was reported in the mid-section of the Blue Line (Dakshineswar Shahid Khudiram), particularly between Mahanayak Uttam Kumar and Rabindra Sarobar stations, prompting the immediate suspension of services on this stretch. A Metro Railway Kolkata spokesperson said in order to ensure passengers' safety, services have been suspended between Shahid Khudiram and Maidan stations since morning hours. Truncated services are being run between Dakshineswar and Maidan stations, he said, adding that normal services are expected to be resumed soon. A Metro Railway Kolkata spokesperson said in order to ensure passengers' safety, services have been suspended between Shahid Khudiram and Maidan stations since morning hours. Truncated services are being run between Dakshineswar and Maidan stations, he said, adding that normal services are expected to be resumed soon. Owing to waterlogging of tracks, train movement in the Sealdah south section has been suspended, while skeleton services are being run in the Sealdah north and main sections, an Eastern Railway official said. Train services have been partially affected to and from Howrah and Kolkata terminal stations of Eastern Railway as tracks got waterlogged owing to heavy downpour, he said. Train movement in the Circular Railway line has also been suspended due to waterlogging at Chitpur yard, he added. Many schools have declared a holiday in the wake of very heavy downpour and waterlogged streets. Office-goers were having a tough time reaching their destinations because of lack of public transport and traffic snarls. The city is bracing for more downpour as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that a low-pressure area over the northeast Bay of Bengal is likely to bring heavy rain in several south Bengal districts. The intensity of rain was higher in the southern and eastern parts of the city, with Garia Kamdahari recording 332 mm of rain in just a few hours, followed by Jodhpur Park at 285 mm, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) said. Kalighat recorded 280 mm of rain, Topsia 275 mm, Ballygunge 264 mm, while Thantania in north Kolkata received 195 mm of rain, they added. The weather office said heavy rainfall is likely to occur in Purba and Paschim Medinipur, South 24 Parganas, Jhargram and Bankura districts in South Bengal till Wednesday. It said another fresh low-pressure area is likely to form over the east-central and adjoining north Bay of Bengal around September 25.
Suspense over Phytosaur fossil in Jaisalmer village
JAIPUR: Suspense and excitement continue to mount in Megha village in Fatehgarh subdivision of Jaisalmer district where ancient fossilised remains were recently unearthed near Harpals pond. During excavation, researchers found fossilised stones resembling wood along with a large vertebrate bone structure which has sparked intense speculation of a prehistoric creature dating back millions of years. While Jaisalmer has yielded several important paleontological finds in the past, this latest discovery is being viewed as particularly significant. Initial assessments suggest the fossil belongs to a prehistoric reptile, with experts linking the find to the Late Triassic and Jurassic formations of the region. While these remains were discovered by locals in end-August, a team of scientists from the JNV University in Jodhpur has collected the relevant samples. Local authorities have ensured that the entire area has been well-protected through barbed wires. Fatehgarh SDM Bharat Gurjar confirmed that the remains discovered a few weeks ago have now been fully secured. We have preserved the fossil and enclosed the site. A team from Jodhpurs JNV University has already collected samples, and we have written to the Geological Survey of India (GSI). Only after GSIs study will the age and classification of the fossil be officially confirmed, he said. Senior groundwater scientist Dr. Narayandas Inkhia noted that Jaisalmer has a long record of fossil discoveries, including confirmed dinosaur remains in Akal and Thaiyat. At first glance, this vertebrate structure appears to be 6-7 feet long. While it would be premature to label it a dinosaur, it may indeed belong to a large prehistoric reptile. Fossil vertebrates dating back nearly 180 million years have been found here before, he said. Dr Inkhiya and his team who work for the states water department had played a vital role in unearthing the discovery at Megha village in Jaisalmer. In addition, researcher Parth Jagani, who examined the fossil, observed that its spine is clearly visible. The fossil is six to seven feet long and three to four feet wide. Its size indicates it was a large semiaquatic creature. Given the Jurassic-age rock formations of the region, the fossil likely belongs to that era. Earlier, dinosaur footprints, shark fossils, and marine remains have been recorded in Jaisalmer. This too may represent a major addition to that record, he explained. Experts believe that the site could hold many more hidden fossils that may provide crucial on the history of evolution.
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Jaipur Diary | Whispers of Vasundhara Rajes retirement grow louder
Whispers of Rajes retirement grow louder Once the undisputed face of the BJP in the state, Vasundhara Raje is now slipping into political oblivion. The turning point came in 2023 when the BJP high command surprised everyone by plucking Bhajanlal Sharmas name out of a lottery to crown him Chief Ministersignalling the end of Rajes era. Her loyalists hopes of a grand comeback are fading fast. Word in Jaipurs political circles is that Rajes own camp is thinning out. First, strong leaders from Chittor drifted away, and now, whispers say Jaipur heavyweights are following suit. Adding fuel to it, insiders claim that during her recent Jodhpur visit, even one of her closest aides gave her the cold shoulder. Pilot in hot seat as power games heat up The Congress in Rajasthan seems busy fighting its own battles. Once again, the spotlight is on Sachin Pilot, and whispers suggest fresh moves are underway to corner him. His birthday show of strength in Mewar hasnt gone down well with senior leaders. The timing is tellingrumours swirl that after Diwali, Govind Singh Dotasara may be shown the door as state Congress chief, paving the way for Pilot to take charge. If that happens, Pilots claim to the Chief Ministers chair in 2028 will get a solid boost. No wonder several Congress heavyweights are rushing to Mewar with rallies and meetings, hoping to cut him down to size. Jumbo rides back in Amer Fort at royal fee! The elephants are back on parade at Jaipurs historic Amer Fort, but this joyride is now burning holes in tourist pockets. After a month-long halt thanks to the Rambagh wall collapse in the fort premises , the rides resumed this Wednesday with a grand new rateRs 2,500 a ride instead of the old Rs 1,500. Mahouts are trumpeting with joy, saying the hike was long overdue - How do you feed an elephant that eats Rs 4,000 a day on tourist pennies? they ask. The government agreed, and voil - the fare was hiked! But while the elephants are strutting and the owners smiling, tourists arent exactly amused. Rajesh Asnani Our correspondent in Jaipur rajesh.asnani@newindianexpress.com
Farah Khan's visit to Baba Ramdev's Haridwar ashram unveiled a blend of spirituality and humor. Ramdev showcased the expansive ashram, including his modest hut built with Jodhpur stones, while revealing his simple lifestyle despite his vast influence and wealth. He emphasized his dedication to yoga, meditation, and a disciplined life, highlighting his commitment to simplicity despite his success.
GVMC corporators set out on study tour amid criticism
82 corporators, including 42 women corporators, along with GVMC officials, will visit Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Delhi, and other cities to study municipal practices, even as some leaders question the need for such tours
Lawyers strike in Rajasthan over possibility of third High Court bench in Bikaner
JAIPUR: Judicial proceedings across Rajasthan came to a standstill on Friday as lawyers observed a statewide strike against the possible establishment of a third High Court bench in Bikaner. Hearings in the Jaipur and Jodhpur benches, as well as in subordinate courts, remained suspended. The protest was triggered by recent remarks from Union Law Minister and MP from Bikaner, Arjunram Meghwal, who hinted at progress on the issue. Meghwal noted that Chief Justice of India Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai is expected to visit Bikaner on September 2021, describing the visit as not an ordinary matter he is coming only if some progress has been made. In the same interaction, Meghwal initially responded yes when asked about the possibility of a bench in Bikaner, but immediately changed the subject, saying, We will know only when he comes. The video of his comments went viral on social media, sparking intense debate among the legal fraternity. Reacting to this, representatives of the Rajasthan High Court Bar Association (Jaipur), Jodhpur Bar Association, District Advocates Association, and other bar bodies convened an emergency meeting on Thursday. They unanimously resolved to stay away from judicial work for a day in protest. Ramit Pareek, general secretary of the Jaipur High Court Bar Association, said the ministers statement had created confusion and apprehension among lawyers. Association president Ratnaram Tholia cautioned that if the government did not roll back the move, the agitation would intensify. If this decision is not withdrawn, we may even have to consider an indefinite boycott, he warned. According to the advocates, dividing the principal bench would adversely affect judicial efficiency and cause inconvenience to the general public. They urged the government to reconsider the proposal in the interest of both the judiciary and litigants. With Fridays strike followed by the weekend holiday (second Saturday and Sunday), courts are now set to resume normal functioning only from Monday.
Congress questions 'need' for installation of additional CCTV cameras in Rajasthan Assembly
JAIPUR: A massive political storm has erupted over the installation of additional CCTV cameras in the Rajasthan Assembly. It shows no signs of getting subsided. The Opposition Congress, which has been against the move from the beginning, has now alleged that the cameras are being used not only to keep watch on its MLAs but also over the faction of former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully has called the issue serious and demanded an investigation. However, Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani and BJP MLA Jogaram Patel have dismissed the allegations as baseless. Raje, notably, has been in the spotlight since her recent meeting with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat during a RSS-Sangh Parivar program in Jodhpur. Initially, LoP Jully had claimed that the ruling party is misusing the new cameras to monitor Congress MLAs. However, now he claims that the cameras are also designed to keep an eye on those MLAs who are close to BJP stalwart Raje. He alleged that when Raje visited the Assembly recently, the cameras even tracked on legislators who went to meet her. Calling it a violation of democratic decorum, Jully accused the government of running a campaign for spying through hidden cameras and demanded that a joint committee of the House be formed to probe the matter. Raising questions on the need for extra surveillance, Jully pointed out that two cameras already exist in the Assembly. Why was there a need to install additional cameras? These remain switched on even after the House proceedings are over, which is objectionable, he said. He further challenged that if proceedings are adjourned for 15 minutes, he could show access to the cameras in question. Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani rejected the allegations, saying cameras have been a part of the Assembly since its inception and are primarily used for recording proceedings. Their use has increased recently for live broadcasting on YouTube and during Commonwealth Parliamentary Committee seminars, he said. Devnani explained that an additional camera was installed following complaints of movement in the official gallery. He added that the cameras rotate 360 degrees and do not target any particular member. Citing security concerns, Devnani noted that a person had recently jumped from the gallery in the Lok Sabha. Therefore, cameras are necessary. Neither has anyones privacy been violated, nor will it be in the future, he assured. BJP MLA Jogaram Patel also dismissed the allegations, saying cameras have been installed since the Assembly building was constructed. Neither Vasundhara Raje nor any MLA has been spied upon, he said, adding that Jully should direct his questions to former CM Ashok Gehlots OSD instead.Patel further attacked Gehlot, claiming he lacked the courage to come to the House and present his views. Meanwhile, Jully met Governor Hari Bhau Kishan Rao Bagade along with senior Congress MLAs and submitted a memorandum. He alleged that hidden cameras were being misused to spy on opposition members and accused the ruling party of damaging the dignity of the Assembly through objectionable remarks made by the Government Chief Whip and BJP legislators.
RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale Admitted To AIIMS Jodhpur
RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale was admitted to AIIMS Jodhpur on Monday after he suddenly fell ill due to high blood pressure, doctors in the hospital said.
With focus on society & education, Akhil Bharatiya Samanvay Baithak of RSS concludes in Jodhpur
RSS coordination meet discusses centenary year programmes, women's issues, social campaigns
The RSS's all-India coordination meeting in Jodhpur extensively discussed plans for its centenary year, commencing from Vijayadashami 2025. Affiliated organizations presented their work on diverse issues, including women's empowerment, agriculture, de-addiction, and promoting indigenous products. Discussions also encompassed national unity, security, and social perspectives, with key figures like Mohan Bhagwat and Dattatreya Hosabale in attendance.
RSS coordination meet discusses centenary year programmes, womens issues, social campaigns
JODHPUR, Sept 6: The RSS has discussed in detail the programmes planned for its centenary year besides reviewing the work of affiliated organisations on womens issues, agriculture, cooperation, de-addiction and social initiatives at its ongoing all-India coordination meeting here, Sangh officials said on Saturday. According to the officials, during the first two days of the Akhil Bharatiya Samanvay Baithak, deliberations were held on programmes for the Sangh centenary year to be observed from Vijayadashami 2025 to Vijayadashami 2026. Various [] The post RSS coordination meet discusses centenary year programmes, womens issues, social campaigns appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A significant Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh coordination meeting will soon occur in Jodhpur. Mohan Bhagwat and J P Nadda will attend the three-day event. Representatives from 32 affiliated organizations will participate. Discussions will focus on national unity and security. Regional issues of Punjab, West Bengal, and the Northeast will also be addressed.
Major RSS Meet in Jodhpur from September 5, 320 delegates to Participate, including chief Bhagwat
JAIPUR: The top brass of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has gathered in Rajasthan's Jodhpur for the All India Coordination Meeting of the organisation, which will be held from 5 to 7 September at the Lalsagar area of the city. A total of 320 delegates from 32 organisations are expected to participate in the three-day mega meeting, which will take place in the presence of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, who has already reached the city. On Thursday, RSSs All India publicity chief Sunil Ambekar briefed the media about the event, outlining five key themes for discussion: social harmony, Kutumb Prabodhan (strengthening family values and building ideal families), an environment-friendly lifestyle, self-based development (covering self-language, self-dress and self-reliance), and the observance of civic duties. Ambekar clarified that senior functionaries of all 32 Sangh-inspired organisations, including the Bharatiya Janata Party and Vishwa Hindu Parishad, will attend. These also include the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, Bharatiya Kisan Sangh, Vidya Bharati, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Sanskar Bharati and Seva Bharati. He added that the RSS will mark its centenary year in 202526, with the organisation completing 100 years on Vijayadashami (2 October). To commemorate the occasion, large-scale events are planned across the country, with a special programme scheduled in Nagpur. The coordination meeting has drawn attention as it comes just before the election of the BJP president. Political observers see the timing as significant, though Ambekar stressed that the RSS event will not deliberate on the BJPs internal matters. The BJP is capable of deciding its own leadership, he said. Speculation in political circles has also been fuelled by former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Rajes meeting with Mohan Bhagwat in Jodhpur on Wednesday. The two leaders allegedly spoke for around 20 minutes at the Adarsh Defence and Sports Academy campus, where Bhagwat is staying. Though no details were disclosed, the meeting has led to conjecture about possible changes in the BJPs state and national leadership. The RSS leadership began arriving in Jodhpur on Tuesday. Along with Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale and co-Sarkaryavahs Krishna Gopal, C.R. Mukunda, Arun Kumar, Ramdutt Chakradhar, Alok Kumar and Atul Limaye are present at the venue. Senior functionary Manmohan Vaidya and several other national office-bearers have also joined. In anticipation of the gathering, the Jodhpur Police Commissionerate has banned the flying of drones in the city from Monday morning until further orders. Security has been tightened at the meeting site and other sensitive areas, with officials saying the city remains on high alert. Preparatory meetings have been underway since 1 September. The formal deliberations will take place from 5 to 7 September, while Bhagwats stay in Jodhpur will continue until 9 September. During this period, several smaller consultations are scheduled, and political leaders from Rajasthan are also expected to attend, adding further weight to the event.
RSS' senior functionaries, 32 affiliates to have 3-day key meeting in Jodhpur
Vasundhara Raje's Closed-Door Meet With RSS Chief Sets Political Circles Abuzz
Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje's closed-door meeting with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat in Jodhpur has set political circles abuzz.
Vasundhara Raje meets Bhagwat before RSS conclave
JAIPUR: The three-day RSS national coordination meeting kicks off in Jodhpur from September 5 amid speculation sparked by the former Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje meeting RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Wednesday morning. The 20-minute meeting took place at the Adarsh Defence and Sports Academy in Lal Sagar, where Bhagwat is staying. Although the details of the meeting were not disclosed, it is believed that discussions touched on possible changes within BJP organisation in Rajasthan and the partys national leadership. The organisers are busy with last-minute preparations for the Sangh event, with around 300 senior office-bearers from 32 RSS-linked organisations expected to participate in the three-day event, which will focus on issues of national unity, security, and social change. Officials from across the country will begin arriving in Jodhpur from Wednesday night. The RSS leadership is already in the city. The team includes Mohan Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale, and co-Sarkaryavahs Krishna Gopal, CR Mukunda, Arun Kumar, Ramdutt Chakradhar, Alok Kumar, and Atul Limaye. Senior functionary Manmohan Vaidya and several other national officials. In anticipation of the gathering, the Jodhpur Police Commissionerate has banned the flying of drones in the city from Monday morning until further notice. Security has been tightened around the meeting site and at other sensitive locations, with police officials saying that the city is on high alert. The agenda for the coordination meeting includes national security, shifting social equations, religious demography, and the RSSs centenary-year programs. Economic concerns, the situation at Indias borders, the Swavalamban Abhiyan, and the issue of illegal migration are also expected to come up for discussion. According to sources, demographic issues raised by PM Narendra Modi in his Independence Day speech may also be debated. Preparatory meetings have been underway since September 1 to set the stage for the main sessions. The formal deliberations will run from September 5 to 7, after which Bhagwat will remain in Jodhpur until September 9. During this time, several smaller meetings are scheduled, and leaders associated with Rajasthan politics are also likely to attend, giving the event added political significance in the state. Rajasthan passes coaching regulation bill amid oppn To curb irregularities in the coaching sector and address the alarming number of student suicides in Kota, the Rajasthan Assembly passed the Rajasthan Coaching Institute Controlled and Regulation Bill, 2025, amid uproar from the opposition. The bill aims to ensure accountability in the coaching industry. Under the new law, coaching centres with more than 100 students must register with authorities.
JCB Driver Attempts To Run Over Women Protesting Over Civic Woes In Rajasthan's Jodhpur | Video
A JCB driver in Jodhpurs Bhawi village allegedly tried to run over women protesting against an overflowing pond, sparking panic and outrage. The incident was caught on camera.
Parts of Rajasthan get heavy showers, two killed in rain-related incidents
JAIPUR: Two people were killed after being struck by lightning and another person was swept away by strong currents of a river as many parts of Rajasthan, including state capital Jaipur, received rains, officials said. According to Met department, Jalore on Sunday recorded the highest rainfall at 118.5 mm during the day, followed by Pilani with 51.2 mm, Sangaria in Hanumangarh with 24 mm, Lunkaransar in Bikaner with 23.5 mm and Vanasthali in Tonk with 21 mm. Several districts, including Jaipur, Hanumangarh, Sri Ganganagar, Sawai Madhopur and Dausa, received light to moderate rainfall on Sunday. In Sawai Madhopur, a girl died and seven others were injured after lightning struck a house on Saturday. Another youth was killed in Rawatbhata, Chittorgarh after being struck by lightning on Sunday, while in Dausa's Sikandra, a woman and a girl sustained burn injuries in a similar incident. Uttarakhand reels under heavy rains as highways blocked, swollen rivers submerge towns In Sirohi district, five youths who had entered the Banas river to take bath were swept away by the strong current. Four of them were rescued safely, while one remained missing, police said. A department official said a circulation system is currently lying over northwest Rajasthan while the monsoon trough line is passing through its normal position and remains active. The monsoon will remain active over parts of eastern Rajasthan for the next five to six days and moderate to heavy rainfall is likely in most areas and heavy rains at isolated places. Western Rajasthan, particularly Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions, may also receive moderate to heavy rainfall at several places over the next two to three days, the official said. 11, including 5 children, dead as heavy rains trigger cloudburst, landslide in J&K | Video
Asaram surrenders after HC refuses to extend interim bail
Asaram Bapu, the self-styled godman convicted of rape, has surrendered at Jodhpur Central Jail after the Rajasthan High Court refused to extend his interim bail, which was initially granted due to medical reasons in January. The court dismissed his plea, citing a medical report indicating his stable health and no need for hospitalization, despite his lawyer's arguments about deteriorating health.
Hubballi-Jodhpur special train from Sept. 28