Rephrased Title: Leh-Ladakh Protests Turn Violent: 50 Arrested as Police Clash With Demonstrators Over Statehood Demands

Rephrased Title: Leh-Ladakh Protests Turn Violent: 50 Arrested as Police Clash With Demonstrators Over Statehood Demands

Leh, Ladakh – Violence erupted in Leh on Wednesday as protests demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule tribal status escalated into clashes with police. The unrest, which began around 11:30 am, saw protesters attacking law enforcement personnel and damaging public property, resulting in injuries to approximately 30 security officers.

Authorities reported that at least 50 people were arrested as police moved in to control the situation. Several individuals are feared dead, while many others sustained injuries in the chaotic scenes that unfolded in key areas of Leh.

The Centre has accused climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who recently ended his 15-day hunger strike, of inciting violence through provocative speeches during the protests. Government officials noted that delays in addressing longstanding demands, including statehood and Sixth Schedule tribal status, contributed to the heightened tensions.

Police resorted to firing to restore order, and by 4 pm, the situation was largely brought under control. The Home Ministry stated that demonstrators targeted law enforcement officers and public infrastructure, escalating the conflict into a dangerous confrontation.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, and further measures are expected to prevent renewed violence. Residents and tourists have been advised to avoid protest-affected areas until normalcy is restored.

Stay tuned for live updates on the Leh-Ladakh protests, arrests, casualties, and government response.

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