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Leh Protests Escalate Over Statehood and Sixth Schedule Demands | Ladakh Autonomy Movement 2025

Leh, Ladakh (IaJK): Months of public protests demanding statehood for Ladakh and constitutional safeguards under the Sixth Schedule escalated into violence on Wednesday. In Leh city, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets, raising slogans in support of regional autonomy and indigenous rights.

The initially peaceful demonstration turned chaotic when protesters attacked the BJP district office and a police vehicle, setting them on fire and throwing stones at law enforcement officials. Police responded with baton charges and tear gas to disperse the crowd. Reports indicate multiple clashes across the city, with several injuries reported.

Ladakh has been raising voices for statehood and constitutional protections since 2019. After the revocation of Article 370 in August 2019, Jammu and Kashmir was bifurcated, and Ladakh became a separate union territory directly administered by the indian government. While initial reactions in Leh were largely positive, discontent grew over the subsequent years as local representatives felt marginalized under the administration of the Lieutenant Governor, leaving a political void in the region.

This rising frustration has gradually transformed into mass mobilization, with political and religious groups uniting under the platforms of the Leh Apex Body and the Kargil Democratic Alliance, demanding both statehood and Sixth Schedule protections.

Wednesday’s Escalation in Leh

The protest in Leh city began peacefully in the morning with hundreds of participants. By afternoon, tensions escalated as protesters marched towards the BJP office, resulting in widespread property damage and violent clashes with police. Witnesses reported the office being set ablaze and multiple stone-pelting incidents targeting law enforcement.

Police deployed tear gas and conducted baton charges to control the unrest. Business activities came to a halt, and the city experienced significant disruptions.

Local Activism and Hunger Strikes

Environmentalist and social activist Sonam Wangchuk has been on a hunger strike for two weeks, advocating for Ladakhi demands for constitutional safeguards and statehood. Wangchuk emphasized, “The people of Ladakh deserve protection for their land, culture, and natural resources. Without recognition of these rights, the situation could deteriorate further.”

His peaceful activism has strengthened the ongoing public movement, drawing more participants to the streets and increasing pressure on policymakers.

Government Response and Negotiations

The central government established a high-level committee last year to examine Ladakhi demands. Despite multiple rounds of discussions, including a meeting between Ladakhi representatives and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in March 2025, no substantial progress has been reported.

The next scheduled negotiation is set for October 6, involving leaders from the Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance. Analysts suggest that Wednesday’s violent protest has widened the gap between local leadership and the central administration, underscoring the urgency of meaningful dialogue.

Looking Ahead: A Fragile Situation

Observers warn that unless upcoming negotiations result in concrete commitments, the protest movement could intensify, potentially destabilizing public order in Ladakh. With deep-rooted demands for self-governance and protection of indigenous rights, the situation in Leh and Kargil remains highly sensitive, requiring careful handling by both local leaders and policymakers.

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