"Hope to reach a conclusion:" LG Kavinder Gupta on Ladakh bodies' 29-page draft proposal
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], November 19 (ANI): Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, on Wednesday expressed hope for a swift resolution of the dialogues between the Central government and members of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) over the 29-page draft proposal submitted by them.
In his interaction with ANI, the Ladakh LG said that the Central government had asked the bodies to submit a draft, and that, based on that draft, the Centre will make a decision with the objective of maintaining a peaceful environment in the region.
This development follows the resumption of dialogue between the Central government and members of LAB and KDA on October 24, focusing on a four-point agenda: statehood for Ladakh, inclusion under Schedule VI of the Constitution, reservation safeguards, and the revocation of the National Security Act (NSA) imposed on activist Sonam Wangchuk.
Haneefa Jan, who was part of the nine-member delegation, told ANI that the talks were held in a positive atmosphere, with both sides showing willingness to continue engagement.
On the first two issues, statehood and inclusion in Schedule VI, the delegation reiterated that these were essential for protecting Ladakh's land, culture, and employment rights. On the reservation issue, both sides agreed to hold further deliberations soon to arrive at a mutually acceptable formula ensuring fair opportunities for all communities. The delegation also raised Sonam Wangchuk's case, urging the government to withdraw the NSA imposed on him, terming it vital for restoring public trust and fostering consensus in the region.
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