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Protests banned in Ladakh as at least four killed in demonstrations for statehood: Report

More than 50 people, including 20 police personnel, were injured, a police source said

September 24, 2025 / 18:54 IST
Protesters, led by activist Sonam Wangchuk, also want Ladakh to be given special status that would allow the creation of elected local bodies to protect its tribal areas.

At least four people were killed and dozens injured in the Himalayan region of Ladakh on Wednesday as protesters demanding statehood for the Union territory and job quotas for local residents clashed with police, two sources told Reuters.

The Buddhist-Muslim enclave lost its autonomy in 2019 when it was carved out of Jammu and Kashmir state by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government and placed under the direct administration of New Delhi.

Protesters, led by activist Sonam Wangchuk, also want Ladakh to be given special status that would allow the creation of elected local bodies to protect its tribal areas.

The office of Bharatiya Janata Party in the main city of Leh was among the buildings vandalised and set on fire, said news agency ANI, in which Reuters has a minority stake.

ANI visuals showed black smoke emanating from behind the office complex's boundary wall and elsewhere hundreds of people chanted slogans.

TV channels showed an abandoned police vehicle with flames emanating from its front. Local media reports said some young protesters pelted stones at police and tear gas was used to disperse them.

More than 50 people, including 20 police personnel, were injured, a police source said.

"It was the frustration of the youth...that brought them to the streets...I appeal to the youth...don't walk on this path of violence" said Wangchuk, who called off his fortnight-long hunger strike after the violence.

"This is not a solution to Ladakh's problem...If our youth have sorrow and pain that we are on hunger strike, then we are breaking our hunger strike from today."

The office of Ladakh's Lieutenant-Governor and police did not respond to Reuters' requests for comment.

Demonstrations, public gatherings and inflammatory speech was being banned to maintain peace, district administrator Romil Singh Donk said in a public notice.

Ladakh shares a long border with China and is a strategic territory for India.

Home ministry has been in talks with Ladakh's leaders since 2023 and has said it is looking into their demands. The next round of discussions is scheduled for October 6.

Reuters
first published: Sep 24, 2025 06:53 pm

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