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SONAM WANGCHUK'S LADAKH STATEHOOD FIGHT
The Daily Guardian
|October 09, 2025
In late September 2025, a peaceful sit-in led by Sonam Wangchuk in Leh spiraled into chaos when some protesters torched a ruling party office.
Complete shutdown and rally in Leh demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule safeguards (Feb 2024). Ice stupa in Leh pioneered by Sonam Wangchuk—winter water storage for spring irrigation.
Security forces opened fire on the crowd, killing four people. A curfew was imposed and Wangchuk - who had been on a hunger strike - was arrested under a national security law. It was "the worst violence... in the modern history of Ladakh", as locals would later say.
Wangchuk - a 59-year-old engineer turned educator and environmental crusader - had broken his fast and appealed for calm as soon as clashes began. But within hours, this local hero was being branded a traitor. Officials even hinted at a "Pakistan hand" behind the unrest, pointing to Wangchuk's past visit to a conference in Islamabad. The irony was that this same man had been celebrated by the state for years as an icon of innovation - yet now, for demanding constitutional safeguards for Ladakh, he was being treated as an enemy.
A CONTESTED BORDERLAND
For centuries Ladakh was an independent Buddhist kingdom astride the Silk Road. In the mid-19th century it fell to the Dogra rulers of Jammu and was absorbed into the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir under British suzerainty. From then on, Ladakh's fate was often decided by distant powers. During the partition of 1947-48, Pakistan's forces seized Baltistan in western Ladakh, splitting the region. In 1962, a brief war with China saw the Chinese army seize the Aksai Chin plateau in eastern Ladakh (a territory Ladakhis had long used for winter grazing). Today Ladakh is split by ceasefire lines - one with Pakistan to the west and one with China to the east - and bristles with military deployments. Periodic flareups like the 1999 Kargil conflict and the 2020 Galwan clash remind the world of the region's strategic volatility.
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