What happened to Ladakh’s demand for statehood under sixth schedule after Article 370 abrogation?

Sonam Wangchuk, after the abolition of Article 370, as long as the hunger strike and sixth program measures lead to Ladakh protests.
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk is on a hunger strike. (File picture)
When a student protest in Ladakh returned to violence and people clashed with the police, many questions were asked when they demanded the state for the region. Why are people so angry with the Union Region Administration and the Union Government? It was the 15th day of Soman Wangchuk’s hunger strike. Under the sixth program of the Constitution, he was on a hunger strike that demanded the inclusion of the state and Ladakh.
What happened after the abolition of Article 370?
Analysts believe that people have lost their patience and have lost their hopes for inadequate seizing their frustration and frustration. There was a direct unrest against the central rule, as the inhabitants called for states, cultures and resources over and over again as they called for state and constitutional measures. Following the elimination of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, after the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir Province, Ladakh’s unity region was carved as a separate entity.
Leh and kargil come together
Sonam Wangchuk and others welcomed the movement. However, they were disappointed within a year because it was a political gap in the hands of the Lieutenant Governor appointed by the government. The disappointment was so deep and the frustration was so acute that political and religious groups from the Buddhist majority were mostly hand in hand with Kargil. They established a common platform, the hill body of Leh and a democratic alliance.
The Union Government rejects the state demand
In March this year, the Polish representatives met with the Minister of Interior Amit Shah and put forward their demands. However, as the minister rejected the basic demands, the negotiations collapsed. According to NDTV, the Minister of Interior told his Polish representatives as a separate union zone to make Ladakh as a mistake. He also rejected the demand for state and the sixth program.

What is the sixth program?
The Sixth Program of the Indian Constitution has provisions for the management of tribal areas in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram states. He says that separate autonomous regional councils (ADCs) can be established. The sixth program also gives legislative, executive and judicial powers to protect and protect the cultural, social and economic rights of the indigenous tribal communities in these northeastern states.
FAQ
Q1: What happened after the elimination of Article 370?
Ans: Analysts believe that people have lost their patience and have lost their hopes for inadequate seizing their frustration and frustration. There was a direct unrest against the central rule, as the inhabitants called for states, cultures and resources over and over again as they called for state and constitutional measures. Following the elimination of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, after the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir Province, Ladakh’s unity region was carved as a separate entity.
Q2: Who is Sonam Wangchuk?
Ans: Sonam Wangchuk is a climate activist who takes the Ramon Magsay Award, known as Asia’s Nobel Prize, for innovative, community -oriented reforms in education for Ladakh.
Summary
When a student protest in Ladakh returned to violence and people clashed with the police, many questions were asked when they demanded the state for the region. Why are people so angry with the Union Region Administration and the Union Government? It was the 15th day of Soman Wangchuk’s hunger strike. Under the sixth program of the Constitution, he was on a hunger strike that demanded the inclusion of the state and Ladakh.



