If Sikkim, Arunachal can be states, why not Ladakh?
THE WEEK India|October 20, 2024
LADAKH WAS IN the news recently, as climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is the Union territory's most recognisable figure, undertook a trip to Delhi on foot to draw attention to the ecologically fragile Himalayan region.
PRATUL SHARMA
If Sikkim, Arunachal can be states, why not Ladakh?

He is advocating for Ladakh's inclusion in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, which allows for the formation of autonomous district councils that possess the authority to regulate matters such as forestry, health care, land use, social customs, mining and policing. Wangchuk says indigenous communities should determine their own development models.

Upon arriving in Delhi, Wangchuk was detained as he sought a venue to protest and also a meeting with president, prime minister or home minister. When his demand was not met, he launched a sit-in at the Ladakh Bhawan in Chanakyapuri, surprising the authorities.

Wangchuk, 58, has worn many hats: engineer, educator, climate warrior and now social activist. He says he has no political ambitions.

"I would rather influence the entire population than be associated with one party," he told THE WEEK in an exclusive interview. Excerpts:

Q/ After the abrogation of Article 370, you got a separate identity, but lost certain safeguards you enjoyed.

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