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Sonam Wangchuk refuses to end fast, CM Omar Abdullah targets Centre over Ladakh-J&K ‘double standards’

Sonam Wangchuk continues his hunger strike, Leh Apex Body cancels New Delhi trip. J&K CM Omar Abdullah criticizes Centre over Ladakh-J&K treatment

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Sonam Wangchuk and J&K CM Omar Abdullah in a meeting
Sonam Wangchuk and J&K CM Omar Abdullah in a meeting
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Highlights

  • Sonam Wangchuk on 22-day hunger strike
  • Leh Apex Body cancels New Delhi trip
  • J&K CM Omar Abdullah criticizes Centre
  • Centre's 'double standards' for Ladakh and J&K
  • Hunger strike sparks nationwide debate

The Leh Apex Body has cancelled its planned trip to New Delhi after Sonam Wangchuk, a climate activist and fellow member, refused to end his 22-day hunger strike. This decision was made on Saturday, as the representatives felt it would be inappropriate to proceed with the trip without Wangchuk. The hunger strike has brought attention to various issues, including the treatment of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir by the Centre.

The J&K Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, has targeted the Centre over the 'double standards' applied to Ladakh and J&K. This criticism comes amidst the ongoing hunger strike by Sonam Wangchuk, who is protesting against the Centre's policies. The Centre's treatment of the two regions has been a point of contention, with many arguing that Ladakh is being given preferential treatment.

The Leh Apex Body's decision to cancel the trip is a show of solidarity with Wangchuk, who has been on a hunger strike for 22 days. The body had planned to meet with Centre officials to discuss various issues, but with Wangchuk's refusal to end his strike, they felt it would be inappropriate to proceed. The cancellation of the trip highlights the importance of the issues being raised by Wangchuk.

Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike has brought attention to the issues faced by the people of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir. The strike has been ongoing for 22 days, and Wangchuk has refused to end it until his demands are met. The Leh Apex Body's decision to cancel the trip to New Delhi is a testament to the impact of Wangchuk's strike.

The Centre's treatment of Ladakh and J&K has been a point of contention for many. The 'double standards' applied to the two regions have been criticized by many, including J&K CM Omar Abdullah. The issue has sparked a debate, with many arguing that the Centre's policies are unfair and discriminatory.

The situation in Ladakh and J&K remains tense, with many waiting to see how the Centre will respond to the issues raised by Sonam Wangchuk. The hunger strike has brought attention to the problems faced by the people of the two regions, and it remains to be seen how the Centre will address these issues. The Leh Apex Body's decision to cancel the trip to New Delhi has added to the tension, highlighting the need for the Centre to take action.

The ongoing hunger strike by Sonam Wangchuk has sparked a nationwide debate, with many discussing the issues faced by Ladakh and J&K. The Centre's response to the situation will be closely watched, as many wait to see how the situation will unfold. The Leh Apex Body's decision to cancel the trip to New Delhi has added to the debate, highlighting the need for the Centre to address the issues raised by Wangchuk.

Originally reported by The Times of India.

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