'Voice of Buddhist Ladakh' set to play role in UT's dialogue with MHA
Leh [Ladakh], January 2 (ANI): A new socio-political body called the Voice of Buddhist Ladakh (VBL) has recently been formed in the Union Territory, which will now play a key role in the ongoing negotiations between Ladakh's representatives and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA.
To address issues such as protection of land and environment and the preservation of cultural identity the MHA had formed a High-Powered Committee (HPC). The aim was to facilitate structured dialogue between Ladakh's representatives and the MHA.
While the Leh Apex Body (LAB) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) have thus far been recognised as the primary interlocutors with the Centre, the VBL positions itself as a community-specific platform meant to ensure that Buddhist concerns are not diluted in broader consensus-driven frameworks.
The unanimous election of Skarma Namtak as Convenor, with a mandate to liaise with the Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA), Leh Apex Body, HPC, UT Ladakh administration and the MHA, positions VBL as an institutional.
What remains clear, however, is that with the advent of the Voice of Buddhist Ladakh, the ongoing talks with the MHA are no longer a two-pole dialogue between the Centre and Ladakh's Apex bodies. The negotiating table has expanded. (ANI)
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