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Leh violence: Ladakh bodies oppose magisterial inquiry, call for impartial judicial probe

The violence on September 24 resulted in the deaths of four individuals, Jigmet Dorjay, Rinchen Dadul, Stanzin Namgial, and Tsewang Tharchin, and left several others injured.

October 03, 2025 / 09:28 IST
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Members of the Kargil Democratic Alliance and the Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA) have rejected the magisterial inquiry ordered into the law and order situation in Leh that led to the deaths of four people on September 24, following violent protests and police firing.

“We outrightly reject this magisterial probe. We have sought a probe that is free from any pressures or influence of the UT administration,” Sajjad Kargili, a member of the Kargil Democratic Alliance and of the Ministry of Home Affairs constituted High-Powered Committee (HPC), was quoted by The Indian Express as saying. He argued that a magisterial officer may not be the appropriate authority to determine who fired and when during the unrest.

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Similarly, Cherring Dorjay Lakrook, president of the Ladakh Buddhist Association and an HPC member, voiced opposition to the magisterial inquiry.

At a meeting held in Leh, the LBA reiterated its demand for an impartial judicial probe led by a retired judge into the “excessive use of force and indiscriminate firing by the Ladakh Police and paramilitary forces” on September 24, 2025.