SC Issues Notice to Centre on Wangchuk’s NSA Detention
Gitanjali Angmo seeks release of her husband, citing violation of Article 22 and absence of grounds for detention. Solicitor General ...
Read moreDetailsGitanjali Angmo seeks release of her husband, citing violation of Article 22 and absence of grounds for detention. Solicitor General ...
Read moreDetailsDelhi cites security, critics call it a witch-hunt. Wangchuk’s detention under the NSA has exposed not just Ladakh’s struggle, but ...
Read moreDetailsDetained on Sept 26, Ladakh activist and reformer Sonam Wangchuk remains in Jodhpur jail under NSA; SC may hear plea ...
Read moreDetailsTargeting voices like Sonam Wangchuk’s raises concerns over selective outrage and the shrinking space for public debate in the country. ...
Read moreDetailsSonam Wangchuk, renowned climate activist and educationist, remains in Jodhpur jail after NSA detention; wife demands urgent government intervention. BY ...
Read moreDetailsRetired generals Bakshi and Panag warn that alienating Ladakh’s loyal citizens could endanger national security and erode trust in the ...
Read moreDetailsThe student groups call for a transparent probe, free treatment for the injured, and fair compensation to families of the ...
Read moreDetailsUnion Home Ministry cancels SECMOL’s FCRA licence citing foreign fund violations; Wangchuk dismisses the move as a diversion from Ladakh’s ...
Read moreDetailsPolitical blame game deepens: Home Ministry, BJP, and local police point fingers at Wangchuk and Congress. At least four dead, ...
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