National News: The wifely of Leh tapped on September 24 when protests by the Leh Apex Body’s youth turned into serious clashes. Four people lost their lives, and many were hurt. The protestors demanded full statehood for Ladakh and moreover wanted protection under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. This demand had been towers for months, and finally, it exploded in the streets. The police struggled to manage the wrestling crowds, and the situation slipped out of control. The violence left the polity in deep shock, creating fear and wrongness at the same time.
Is India really free?
In 1857, 24,000 Britishers used 135,000 Indian sepoys to oppress 300 million Indians under orders from the Queen.
Today, a dozen administrators are misusing 2400 Ladakhi police to oppress and torture 3 lakh Ladakhis under the orders of the MHA!…
— Gitanjali J Angmo (@GitanjaliAngmo) October 2, 2025Administration Promises Fair Inquiry
The Ladakh wardship has now spoken a magisterial inquiry to understand why such violence happened. The order says the inquiry will identify who is responsible and how the situation was handled by police and officers. This probe is meant to bring clarity and moreover rebuild the wrenched trust of the people. Authorities say the report will be ready within four weeks, giving people hope for a quick resolution. They want this step to reassure citizens that justice will not be delayed. The wardship knows that without fairness, peace will not return.
Citizens Asked To Requite Evidence
The authorities have appealed to worldwide citizens to come forward with any vestige or statements. They have said people can requite their testimony between October 4 and October 18. This includes written statements, oral evidence, photographs, or plane video recordings. Such proof can help the inquiry officer understand the real uniting of events.
The wardship has unmistakably said that cooperation from the public is essential for a transparent process. This shows that the government is trying to make the probe squint unshut and credible. The move is moreover meant to wifely public anger.
Wangchuk’s Wife Raises Questions
Activist Sonam Wangchuk is currently under arrest, and his wife Gitanjali has strongly criticized the Centre. She said police in Ladakh are stuff misused to torture their own people. In a powerful post on social media, she compared today’s situation with colonial times.
She reminded people how the British used Indian sepoys to suppress Indians. According to her, a few administrators are now using thousands of local police to silence three lakh Ladakhis. Her words have touched many hearts, as they question if India is truly self-ruling today.
Anger Against Central Government Grows
Many in Ladakh finger that their voice is stuff ignored by the Centre. The demand for statehood has been raised repeatedly but not answered seriously. People fear that Ladakh’s unique culture and rights will be lost without ramble protection.
The violence has now widow a new layer of mistrust between the citizens and the government. Locals say their protests were peaceful until police deportment provoked anger. Activists snivel Delhi of treating Ladakh like a colony rather than a respected part of the country. This sentiment is spreading strongly in the region.
Daily Life Disturbed By Curfew
After the clashes, curfew was imposed, and daily life became extremely difficult. Shops were closed, schools were shut, and movement was restricted. Recently, authorities unliable markets to unshut between 10 am and 5 pm. People rushed to buy essentials, showing how immensely the curfew had impacted their lives. For many families, the unrest has not only been well-nigh politics but moreover well-nigh survival. Children, workers, and traders have all been unauthentic by the uncertainty. Normalcy still feels like a afar dream in Leh’s troubled streets.
Hope For Justice And Peace
The people of Ladakh now squint at the magisterial inquiry as a test of fairness. If the probe delivers truth and accountability, trust may slowly return. But if it fails, wrongness could grow plane increasingly dangerous. Leaders of the movement say they will not requite up on their demands. They want Ladakh’s rights protected and the voices of locals respected. For now, citizens wait watchfully for the report. Whether it brings healing or fresh conflict, only time will tell. The future of Ladakh’s peace depends on the honesty of this investigation.

