Sonam Wangchuk released but Ladakh tensions persist

Activist Sonam Wangchuk's release on March 14 ended a months-long legal and political standoff between his allies, Ladakh's leadership, and the Centre. He had been detained under the National Security Act 1980, with the Centre calling him the “chief provocateur” of violent clashes in Leh in September 2025 that left four dead. Yet, post-release protests signal ongoing demands for constitutional safeguards.

Activist Sonam Wangchuk's release on March 14 concluded a prolonged legal and political standoff involving his allies, Ladakh's leadership, and the Centre. Detained under the National Security Act 1980, the Centre described him as the “chief provocateur” behind violent clashes in Leh in September 2025, which resulted in four deaths. Officials argued his influence risked an “Arab Spring-like” mobilisation over Ladakh's constitutional status, threatening stability near borders with China and Pakistan. Roughly six months on, the Ministry of Home Affairs amended its order to foster “peace, stability, and mutual trust” and restart talks with the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA). The Supreme Court had raised concerns about Wangchuk's health while in Jodhpur jail, with release occurring three days before the final hearing. His legal team challenged evidence, including a padded translation of a short speech and his social media posts condemning the unrest. Two days later, Leh hosted large rallies—the first since September—while Kargil observed a shutdown. LAB and KDA continue demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule protections, as recommended by the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes and pledged in the BJP's 2020 manifesto. Activists Deldan Namgyal and Smanla Dorjey remain detained. A judicial commission is probing the September violence.

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