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Centre must speak to Ladakh protesters — and listen to them

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Abrogation of Article 370 and its Aftermath

The national discourse post the abrogation of Article 370 primarily focused on Jammu and Kashmir, but significant developments have occurred in Ladakh.

Ladakh’s Unique Trajectory

  • After being separated from Jammu and Kashmir in 2019, Ladakh initially experienced optimism but is now facing widespread protests.
  • Incidents of violence have occurred, including the death of four individuals and injuries to approximately 50 people.
  • The protests were sparked by hunger strikes and dissatisfaction with the central government's actions.

Government Actions and Promises

  • The central government promised to protect Ladakh's cultural, ecological, and linguistic heritage.
  • Recent notifications introduced domicile-based requirements for government jobs and recognized local languages, but more actions are required.
  • The devolution of powers to the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils (LADHCs) is yet to be realized.
  • Issues regarding land ownership and large-scale energy projects remain unresolved.

Demands for Representation and Autonomy

  • The protests are a call for statehood and inclusion in the Sixth Schedule for better representation and autonomy.
  • All significant political and social groups, including Muslims and Buddhists in Ladakh, support these demands.

Importance of Dialogue

  • The central government is urged to engage in dialogue with protesters to find reasonable solutions.
  • Maximalist positions, like those of Sonam Wangchuk, need careful consideration without derailing negotiation processes.

Ladakh's Strategic Importance

  • Ladakh is a crucial frontier for India, bordering Pakistan and China.
  • The region's people have played a vital role in defense and intelligence.

Need for Constructive Engagement

  • Political actors and groups are engaging with the sentiment of the protests, demonstrating democratic discourse.
  • Labeling protesters as "anti-Indian" is counterproductive, and both New Delhi and Leh must cooperate.
  • Constructive engagement is essential to prevent further deterioration of the situation.
  • Tags :
  • Ladakh
  • Article 370
  • Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Councils (LADHCs)
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