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After Sonam Wangchuk's Detention, Violence In Leh Came Under Control: Centre

TT Editor·Updated: 12 Feb 2026 7:49 pm IST
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After Sonam Wangchuk's Detention, Violence In Leh Came Under Control: Centre

The Indian government informed the Supreme Court that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk played a pivotal role in instigating the violence that erupted in Leh on September 24, 2022. Currently detained in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, Wangchuk has been accused of being the primary provocateur during the unrest, which raised significant concerns over public safety and order in the region. The Centre's remarks come amid ongoing discussions regarding the measures needed to maintain stability in Leh, an area known for its fragile ecological balance and cultural significance. Authorities have stated that after Wangchuk's detention, the situation in Leh has improved markedly, with violence subsiding. This development underscores the complex interplay between activism, governance, and societal unrest in India's diverse regions, particularly concerning environmental issues. Wangchuk, known for his advocacy on climate change and sustainable development, has drawn both support and criticism, highlighting the tensions surrounding activism in the country. As the situation evolves, the implications of such detentions on public discourse and activism in India remain a significant point of concern for many stakeholders, including environmentalists and local communities.

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