The Unacceptable Detention of Sonam Wangchuk and Ladakh Activists
Rahul Gandhi’s Condemnation
Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, has condemned the detention of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and other Ladakhis, calling it “unacceptable.” His statement highlights the growing concerns over the government’s response to advocates for Ladakhi rights and environmental issues.

The March for Rights
Around 120 individuals, including Wangchuk, marched to the national capital to demand Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh, which would grant the region greater autonomy. However, Delhi Police detained them at the city’s borders. Consequently, Gandhi expressed his discontent, stating, “The detention of Sonam Wangchuk ji and hundreds of Ladakhis who are peacefully marching for their environmental and constitutional rights is unacceptable.”
Questions About Treatment of Elders
Moreover, Gandhi raised questions about detaining citizens who were advocating for Ladakh’s future. He urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to listen to the concerns of the Ladakhi people, saying, “Modi ji, just as with the farmers, this ‘Chakravyuh’ will be broken, and your arrogance will falter.”

Wangchuk’s Experience
Before his own detention, Wangchuk shared videos on Instagram that showed their buses stopped at the Delhi border, surrounded by police. He actively engaged with officers, which highlighted the tense atmosphere.
Escorted or Detained?
Wangchuk explained that vehicles from both Delhi and Haryana Police accompanied their buses. Initially, they thought they were being escorted into the capital; however, they soon realized the intention was to detain them. He stated, “As we approach Delhi, it seems we’re not being escorted; we’re being detained.”
Heavy Police Presence
Additionally, Wangchuk noted that about 1,000 police personnel had deployed at the Delhi border. In fact, security forces gathered at the Ladakh Bhawan in Delhi and in areas where Ladakhi students reside. He remarked, “It seems they don’t want this padyatra to happen.”

The Broader Implications
These events raise crucial questions about freedom of speech and the right to protest in India. As the situation develops, it becomes essential for the government to engage with all citizens, especially those fighting for their rights and environmental protections.
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