After 26 days of fasting, activist Sonam Wangchuk and his supporters have finally ended their protest after receiving assurance from the Ministry of Home Affairs regarding talks on Ladakh's demands. The protest was organized by Wangchuk and others to demand Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh, which aims to protect its cultural and environmental heritage. The Ministry has assured that the high-powered committee, which was holding talks with representatives from Ladakh, will resume discussions on December 3.
A blast occurred outside CRPF School in Prashant Vihar, Delhi causing damage to nearby shops and cars but no injuries. Delhi's air quality remains in the "poor" category with an AQI of 265. Meanwhile, Sonam Wangchuk and his supporters are set to protest at Ladakh Bhawan, demanding a meeting with the country's top leadership. This comes after the Delhi Police commissioner's office withdrew prohibitory orders on public assembly, leading to the release of Wangchuk and others from detention.
The Kargil Democratic Alliance and Apex Body, Leh have declared a Ladakh bandh to demand the release of activist Sonam Wangchuk and 120 other Ladakhis who were detained by Delhi Police at the Singhu border. The bandh not only aims to raise awareness about the ongoing struggle for Ladakhi autonomy but also to preserve its unique cultural identity. Wangchuk and others were detained while advocating for the sixth schedule for Ladakh. This move has received support from 87-year-old Apex activist Hajan Fathima Bano, who vows to give her life for those detained.
The Delhi Jal Board has announced that residents in several areas of Delhi will experience disruptions in water supply due to major repair work. The Delhi Police Commissioner has also imposed prohibitory measures under BNS, including a ban on protests and gatherings, due to communal tensions and ongoing issues with the Waqf Amendment Bill, Shahi Idgah, and the MCD elections. Meanwhile, Delhi police have detained 125 protestors from Ladakh, including prominent climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, at the Singhu border. Wangchuk was leading the "Delhi Chalo Padyatra" to Rajghat on October 2 to commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, but was detained citing prohibitory orders.
Environmental activist Sonam Wangchuk, along with 150 others from Ladakh, have been detained by the Delhi Police while on a peaceful march towards Delhi as part of the 'Delhi Chalo Padyatra'. This development comes after the Delhi Police announced the implementation of Section 163 of BNSS in several locations in the city, citing potential protests and demonstrations. The move has been made due to the sensitive atmosphere in Delhi, amidst ongoing political tensions and upcoming festivals.