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The arrest follows violent protests in Leh where four people died during demonstrations for statehood and constitutional safeguards.

Leh, Ladakh—Climate activist and education reformer Sonam Wangchuk was arrested by the Leh Police on Friday under the stringent National Security Act (NSA). The action was taken days after the Union Territory witnessed severe violence during protests demanding special constitutional status for Ladakh.

The detention comes amid escalating tensions in Leh, where clashes between protesters and security forces resulted in the death of four people and left many injured earlier this week.

What is the charge?

Sources in the administration indicate that the NSA has been invoked against Mr. Wangchuk. The government has accused him of making “provocative” speeches that led to the mob violence and arson.

The National Security Act (NSA) is a powerful law that allows the government to detain a person for up to 12 months to prevent them from acting in any manner that harms national security or disrupts public order. Under this law, a person can be held without being immediately informed of the specific charges and without being produced before a court within 24 hours.

Context of the Movement

Mr. Wangchuk has been leading a peaceful movement demanding two main things for Ladakh: Statehood (full state status) and inclusion in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. The Sixth Schedule provides special protection to tribal areas to guard their land, resources, and cultural identity.

The recent protests began when two fellow hunger strikers collapsed and were hospitalized, leading large groups of youth to take to the streets in solidarity, which soon turned into clashes.

Opposing Views

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has directly blamed Mr. Wangchuk for instigating the youth. This action follows the recent cancellation of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) license of SECMOL, an organisation founded by Mr. Wangchuk, over alleged financial violations.

However, Mr. Wangchuk’s family and supporting groups have strongly denied the government’s claims. His wife, Gitanjali Angmo, accused the authorities of treating her husband “like a criminal without any reason.” The Leh Apex Body (LAB), which spearheads the protest, stated that their movement is non-violent and that the clashes were triggered when a section of the youth got out of control, denying Mr. Wangchuk’s role in the violence.

Latest Update

Following the arrest, Mr. Wangchuk was reportedly shifted to undisclosed location. Mobile internet services were also suspended in the Leh area by the administration as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of information and further unrest.


 Leh, March 11, 2025: In a major step towards empowering women and strengthening the dairy sector in Ladakh, PHIA Foundation, with the unwavering support of HDFC Bank Parivartan, inaugurated the Lalungma Dairy Unit under Project Himalaya at Gya Meru, the first village of Ladakh.This initiative is a testament to HDFC Bank Parivartan’s commitment to women’s income enhancement and rural development in remote regions.


The event was attended by Executive Councillor, LAHDC Leh, Stanzin Chosphel, along with, Assistant Registrar Cooperative, Skarma ,Managing Director of Ladakh UT Dairy Cooperative Federation Ltd., Manoj Solanki, Procurement Head LUTDCF Shubham, representatives from Lalungma Dairy, and other dignitaries.

Addressing the gathering, EC Stanzin Chosphel expressed his gratitude to HDFC Bank Parivartan and PHIA Foundation for their crucial role in making this initiative a reality. He emphasized that HDFC Bank Parivartan’s support has played a pivotal role in creating sustainable livelihood opportunities for women in this remote and far-flung region. He further assured that LAHDC Leh is committed to enhancing the project’s impact by constructing a permanent structure and setting up a retail shop on the National Highway (Manali road) to market the dairy products. Additionally, he announced plans to provide two milking machines for two farmers of Lalungma Diary group and organize an exposure tour to Anand, Gujarat, further boosting their skills and knowledge.


The newly established Milk Processing Unit (MPU) is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and has the capacity to process 1,000 liters of milk daily, handling both cow and yak milk. It is designed to produce high-quality dairy products, including traditional Vedic Bilona Ghee, cheese, butter, paneer, and fresh milk, ensuring purity and nutritional value through strict quality control standards.

Project Lead Tundup Wangail provided an overview of Project Himalaya, detailing how the MPU will increase women farmers’ income by eliminating middlemen, ensuring fair and timely payments, and creating direct market access for dairy products. He highlighted how HDFC Bank Parivartan’s support has been instrumental in introducing modern processing methods that enhance productivity and profitability.


Project Manager Mohd Ali Waziri congratulated the women of Gya, Meru, Upshi, Sasoma, and Rumtse, emphasizing that the operationalization of this dairy unit will transform their economic landscape. He reaffirmed Phia foundation with support of HDFC Bank Parivartan’s commitment to developing the milk value chain and strengthening the agricultural economy in Ladakh. He further noted that the initiative would also create local employment opportunities and encourage sustainable practices such as eco-friendly packaging and waste minimization.

It is worth mentioning that before the official inauguration of the Lalungma Dairy Unit, Desert Resource Center’s dairy expert, Romal Singh, provided comprehensive training to around 80 women from the region on making soap,cheese, and ghee, equipping them with essential skills.

The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by the association’s treasurer, Tsering Chosdon who deeply appreciated the visionary support of HDFC Bank Parivartan and PHIA Foundation. He acknowledged their collective efforts in establishing this dairy unit in an extremely remote area, creating a sustainable and long-term source of income for local women farmers.
All stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to collaboration, ensuring that this initiative continues to drive economic empowerment, sustainability, and growth in Ladakh’s dairy sector.