Sonam Wangchuk , Delhi HC Instagram
News

Plea in Delhi High Court against detention of Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk

Bhavini Srivastava

A petition has been moved before the Delhi High Court seeking release of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and others, who were detained at Delhi's Singhu border on Monday night.

Wangchuk and others have been on a foot march from Leh to Delhi to demand Sixth Schedule for Ladakh, which was carved out of the erstwhile state of Jammu & Kashmir as a Union Territory in 2019.

Sixth Schedule to the Constitution provides for implementation of measures to have an autonomous administration in tribal areas to protect the rights and identity of locals. At present, it is applicable only to Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram in northeast India.

Earlier, Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike to press for his demands which also include environmental protection in Ladakh. Last month, Wangchuk and others began the foot march to national capital.

However, before he and other activists could enter the national capital, Delhi Police detained them. The foot march was scheduled to end at Rajghat on Gandhi Jayanti to mark the birth anniversary of the father of the nation on October 2, as per the Indian Express.

The plea for their release was mentioned before the Bench of Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela by advocate Vikram Hegde. However, an urgent hearing of the plea was declined.

It is now likely to come up for hearing on October 3.

Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela

Besides seeking release of Wangchuk and others, the plea has also sought directions for permitting the activists to enter Delhi "for the purpose of raising their demands peacefully".

"Permit the group of persons, including senior citizens, led by Mr Sonam Wangchuk to assemble peacefully in a designated area," the plea states.

It has been moved by advocate Mustafa Haji, who has stated that he has been closely involved with the movement for environmental protection and democratic representation in Ladakh.

"A group of about 150 persons started on a foot march (pad yatra) from Leh to Delhi on 01.09.2024. The purpose of their march is to make a representation to the Union Government in Delhi on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, inter alia seeking environmental protection, sixth schedule status for Ladakh, Statehood and greater democratic representation," the plea states.

The prohibitory order issued by Delhi Police on September 30 against assembly of five or more persons has also been challenged in the plea.

Supreme Court summons Telangana DGP after confusion regarding chargesheet date

Bombay High Court restrains five juice centres in Kerala from using Haji Ali trademark

Madras High Court orders TN police to grant permission for RSS route march

Certificate Course on New Criminal Laws Practice and Drafting by Bettering Results: Register Now!

Badlapur sexual assault: Bombay High Court denies anticipatory bail to chairman, secretary of school

SCROLL FOR NEXT