Sonam Wangchuk Was in Contact with a Pakistani Official, Reports Reveals

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According to the recent reports, Ladakh DGP S.D Singh Jamwal made a major revelation about Sonam Wangchuk. On Saturday, he claimed that Sonam Wangchuk has links with Pakistan. The DGP also expressed concern about Wangchuk’s trips to neighboring countries. recently, Sonam Wangchuk had staged a hunger strike demanding that the union territory of Ladakh be given the status of a full-fledged state. authorities are now keeping a close watch on his activities are now keeping a close watch on his activities, citing security concerns. this statemen from the DGP has sparked debates about activism, national security and the limits of peaceful protests in sensitive regions like Ladakh.

Sonam Wangchuk was arrested on Friday under the national security act NSA and later shifted to Jodhpur central jail in Rajasthan. He has claimed that his arrest and the charges against him are part of a conspiracy. Wangchuk states that instead of addressing the demands of the people, the central government is using him as a scapegoat. his supporters argue that he has been targeted for peacefully protesting and demanding statehood for ladakh Authorities, however maintain that his activities raised national security concerns. The arrest has sparked debated on activism, protest rights and government actions in sensitive regions.

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What DGP Said?

During a press conference in Leh, Ladakh DGP S.D. Singh Jamwal revealed that the police has earlier arrested a Pakistani intelligence officer who was allegedly in contact with Sonam Wangchuk. the DGP said, we recently arrested a Pakistani PIO who was sending reports across the border we have records of this, Wangchuk attended a program in Pakistan and also visited Bangladesh. This raises serious questions. The investigation the links and movements of Wangchuk, citing national security concerns. the statement has drawn attention to cross-border connections and their implications in sensitive regions like Ladakh.

Following the Violent protests, the administration on wednesday imposed the prohibitory order under section 163 of the Bhartiya Nagraike Suraksha Sanhita BNSS in leh district of Ladakh. As per the order, gathering of five or more people have been strictly banned to maitain peace and order. leh district magistrate romil singh donk issued the directive warning that ny violation of this order would invite strict punitive action under section 223 of the BNSS. Authorities have urged citizens to adhere to the restrictions, stressing that the measures are necessary to prevent further unrest and ensure public safety in the region. District magistrate romil singh donk clarified that under section 163 of bnss, no procession, rally or march will be allowed without prior written approval from the competent authrity. he further stated that use of loudspeakers without permission is prohibited, and no individual should make the statements that may disturb the public peace.

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