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Leh shuts down to protest against BJP leader’s remarks on call to boycott hill council polls

BJP leader Ram Madhav, J&K unit functionary Ashok Kaul are currently in Leh. The shutdown call was given by the Apex Body of People’s Movement for Sixth Schedule.

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Srinagar: Leh observed a shutdown Thursday to protest against the remarks made by a senior BJP functionary on a resolution passed by a local group calling for boycott of elections to the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council.

The resolution to boycott the polls, scheduled to be held next month, was passed Tuesday by the Apex Body of People’s Movement for Sixth Schedule, a newly formed group comprising leaders of prominent local religious bodies and units of political parties, including the BJP, Congress and AAP.

The apex body has been demanding that Ladakh be brought under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution and provided constitutional safeguards on the lines of the Bodoland Territorial Council. It said they would boycott the polls until their demands are met.

The Sixth Schedule makes separate arrangements for tribal-designated areas, restricting ownership of land and government jobs to local residents only.

Senior BJP leaders, including general secretary Ram Madhav and J&K unit general secretary Ashok Kaul, are currently on a visit to Leh to discuss issues related to all local demands.

Kaul had, however, termed the apex body resolution bakwas” (nonsense), saying it meant nothing, following which a prominent student body, the Ladakh Students’ Environmental Action Forum (LEAF), Wednesday held a demonstration outside the hotel where the BJP leaders are staying. Subsequently, a call for shutdown was given by the apex body.

Kaul, meanwhile, told ThePrint that his comments were “exaggerated”.


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‘Will prepare action plan to counter BJP activity in Ladakh’

Former BJP Lok Sabha MP Thupstan Chhewang, who quit the party in 2018, told ThePrint that the poll boycott call still remains.

“The shutdown was observed successfully to protest the recent remarks made by senior BJP leaders. The poll boycott stays as it is. We will now strengthen our group and prepare an action plan to counter the BJP activity in the region,” he added.

Jigmet Paljor, LEAF president, said they held a peaceful demonstration “without violating” the Covid SOPs.

“All marketplaces remained shut today. This is a clear sign of what the people of the region want,” added Paljor, who was among the signatories to the apex body’s resolution.

The other signatories included Chhewang, former Rajya Sabha MP Thiksay Rinpochey, former J&K BJP minister Chhering Dorje Lakrook, Ladakh Congress president Nawang Rigzin Jora, Leh BJP president Nawang Samtan, and AAP’s Leh convener T. Phuntsog.

Talking to everyone, says BJP

The BJP finds itself in a tricky situation as its own head of the Leh unit is one of the signatories to the resolution.

Kaul, however, told ThePrint that they are talking to everyone and will come out with a decision soon.

“My comments were exaggerated but now we are in Leh and are talking to everyone. We are also talking to the central government and in a day or two, we will announce our decision,” Kaul said. 

Asked about the local BJP leaders who are part of the apex body, Kaul said: “We are talking to them also. The discussions are ongoing.”

However, Chhewang said the BJP is yet to “approach” them.

“Since we moved the resolution to boycott the polls, no one from the BJP or the government has approached us to resolve the issue,” he said.


Also read: 4% quota announced for Ladakh students in J&K institutes, residents say it’s not enough


 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Ladak – a place for punishing serving soldiers. I was in AMC from 1962 and the commanding officers used to say you will be transferred to ladak. Now it is a good place to show the military strength of India and China. In 1962 we do not have much to fight with China. The pow returned from China were having to say much.After 58 years both countries developed a lot and that lah ladak is the battle field- who will win none – recalling the 18 days war story written in mahabharata that everyone knows.

  2. Ladakhis must not demand special status like the Sixth Schedule. The Bodoland Territorial Council has been a disaster resulting in frequent riots between Bodos and Muslims. Violence and all pervasive fear is the result of the BTC experiment. This should drive some sense into Ladakhis.
    Also, they need not wary about people from other regions going into their area and buying up all their land. As Pandit Nehru famously said on the floor of Parliament – “Not even a blade of grass grows there.”
    Why would anyone be interested in buying land in Ladakh of all places?

  3. This is what being hoisted on one’s own petard really means. The BJP’s fakery is hitting a wall of genuine resistance in Ladakh and since these saffron goons know only how to tell lies or threaten people the problem is going to keep on growing till Leh becomes like Srinagar soon, except that the terrorists will be Buddhists this time. Mainland Indians should stop treating those who are not like them as their colonial subjects.

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