The Indian Express and The Print reported on September 27 that Sonam Wangchuk, an Indian climate activist, was detained for allegedly "inciting violent protests in Leh." Sonam Wangchuk is a member of the Leh Apex Body (LAB), a pro-statehood organization for Ladakh, and one of the leaders of the protest movement. Previously, he had launched a hunger strike demanding that Ladakh be granted statehood and constitutional protection under Schedule 6 (Schedule 6 of the Constitution provides for protective policies in key issues such as land for "Scheduled Areas"). On September 27, the Indian government accused him of inciting the violent protests in Leh on September 24, after which the Indian police arrested him under the National Security Act (NSA) and transferred him to Jodhpur Jail. On September 24, about 5,000 protesters gathered at the Nawan Dorgey Stobdan Stadium (NDS), and some demonstrators left the venue, set fire to the BJP office, and attacked police vehicles. Analysts point out that the unemployment rate in Ladakh has reached 6.1%, far exceeding the national average. Although the Indian government has promised dialogue, talks have been stalled since May. Currently, curfews are still in place in Leh, and internet services are partially disrupted. Omar Abdullah, a leader of Jammu and Kashmir region, criticized the government for breaking its promises. LAB demands a judicial investigation into the police shooting and denies the involvement of external forces in the accusations. The organization stated that it will consider whether to hold talks with the government after attending the funerals of the victims.

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