The government is taking oppressive steps to crush Ladakh’s peaceful movement: Yogendra Yadav

New -Delhi, September 30 (IANS). The movement, which the state status began to claim Ladakh, took a violent form, after which environmental activist Sonam Wangchuk was arrested under the National Security Act (NSA). Senior Advocate Prashant Bhushan and the national president of the Swaraj India Party Yogendra Yadav held a joint press conference in Delhi and questioned the government’s intention. He claimed that the BJP government was taking oppressive steps to crush the peaceful movement of Ladakh. Yogendra Yadav said: “The locals helped the army in the Kargil war. They talk about the national interest, but do so to the people of Ladakh. The central government said at the time of the right to choose their government.” He said that Ladakh was a separate utility in 2019, but in the name of development, environment and local rights were ignored. “In the midst of tension on China’s border, the people of Ladakh fight to save their identity and rights, but the government uses oppression.” Prashant Bhushan said: “Sonam Wangchuk made the same claim, which has increased for the past 6 years. After removing Article 370, Ladakh was made a trade union area, while the government promised it would get the full status. of his NGOs are canceled. is currently closed in Leh.

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