Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, Leh Apex Body call off march to border
The aim of the march was to highlight the plight of Changpa tribes, they say, accuse the government of trying to suppress the peaceful movement
Anurag Pandey
Posted in Bharat - Leh-Ladakh
.Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and Leh Apex Body (LAB) decided to call off the border march on Sunday, as the Ladakh Lieutenant Governor’s administration stepped up measures to block the proposed event from going forward.
“In view of the (recent) developments and the fact that the whole nation now knows about the reality of our pasture lands at the borders, the leaders of the apex body today decided to call off the Pashmina March on 7th April. The ongoing peaceful fast will however continue. We thank all the leaders and people who came here from different parts of the country,” the LAB and Mr. Wangchuk said in a joint statement on Saturday.
They said the purpose of the ‘Pashmina March’ was to highlight the plight of the Changpa nomadic tribes who are losing thousands of square kilometres of their land “due to Chinese incursion in the north and our own corporates in the south”.
“This purpose seems already fulfilled even before the march began due to the suppression attempts and over-reaction of the government,” the statement read.
In the past 24 hours, the L-G administration has imposed Section 144 of the CrPC in Leh to disallow any assembly without permission, curtailed Internet speed and rounded up supporters of Mr. Wangchuk. “Under these circumstances, chances of violence are very high, which could then be used to label this peaceful movement anti-national,” it added.
Leh turned into a war zone ahead of border march, says Wangchuk
Earlier in the day, Mr. Wangchuk, spearheading a peaceful struggle for Ladakh’s Statehood and inclusion in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, termed the situation in Leh “grim and fearful”.
“Leh is being turned into a war zone with disproportionate force, barricades, and smoke grenades. There is a lot of fear. The situation could go out of control,” said Mr. Wangchuk, who recently completed a 21-day protest fast.
Read more at source: The Hindu.