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Were joblessness, broken statehood promises behind Ladakh unrest?

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk blamed the explosion of violence for BJP’s inability to keep his word. Wangchuk, who pioneered the hunger strike demanding state -state demand for the unity zone of Ladakh, condemned the violence.

The protest in Ladakh, the Polish city, was intensified.

What is the violent, killing four people and triggering dozens of wounded protests in Leh? The Ministry of Interior (MHA) accused Sonam Wangchuk, a climate activist, who rejected all allegations and accused BJP’s explosion of violence against the inability to fulfill its promises. Wangchuk, who pioneered the hunger strike demanding state -state demand for the unity zone of Ladakh, condemned the violence.

Sonam Wangchuk calls it a gene z revolution

Immediately after violence erupted, he called on a hunger strike and called on people to calm down and escape from violence. However, the protest said “organic” and “spontaneously”. He claimed that this was the “explosion of the young generation that brought them to the streets.” He said, “This was a gene revolution.” In an interview with a television, the climate specialist said that the violence in Ladakh was fueled by the promises of BJP in 2020 by the BJP’s promises in 2020, as well as ‘U-Rests’ for years of unemployment between local youth.

“For the last five years, after Mahatma Gandhi’s path, we have continued the maximum peace and peaceful approaches … But today, when young people came out and went to a ramp, it was completely unexpected, blue, very organic.”

Unemployment behind the Polish protest?

“On the one hand, the unemployed, especially at higher levels of work, and democracy have been restricted,” the demands have been restricted. ” “I know the congress, they are not so competent that a leader could call 5,000 people. These effects would have a lot of loans.”

Going to the social media platform X, BJP leader Ammit Malviya shared photos and videos of violence in Leh and tied the congress to him.

The government blames this in Sonam Wangchuk

However, the union government accused Wangchuk for violence. He accused the climate activist by “referring to people in a provocative way to Arab Spring -style protest and referring to the Gene Z protests in Nepal”. In his statement on Wednesday, MHA, “on September 24 at 11.30 (Sonam Wangchuk) provoked by provocative speeches, a mafia hunger strike left the space and attacked a political party office and the CEC (chief election officer) government office.” He said.

He also said that the protesters set fire to these buildings, attacked security personnel and burned the police vehicle. He also accused the mafia of attacking police staff and added that more than 30 police or CRPF personnel were injured. “In defending himself, the police had to resort to fire in which some losses were reported.”

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