Wangchuk, who is in Jodhpur Central Jail, has said that he is ready to stay in jail until the incident in Ladakh on September 24 is investigated.
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Indian social activist Sonam Wangchuk has said that the incident in Ladakh on September 24 should be investigated independently and judicially. He, who is in Jodhpur Central Jail, has said that he is ready to stay in jail until the incident of September 24 is investigated.
Wangchuk's lawyer Mustafa Haji and his brother Tsetan Dorje Le visited him in Jodhpur Central Jail last Friday. On Sunday, they released Wangchuk's message through social media.
Wangchuk said in the message, 'I am physically and mentally fine, I want to thank everyone for their concern and well wishes,' he says, 'My deepest condolences to those who lost their lives and my prayers will always be there for those injured and arrested.'
He was arrested on September 26 due to the violent protests that took place on September 24 in Ladakh, India. During the protest, 4 people were killed and more than 150 were seriously injured.
Although it seems that the tension that started since September 24 has subsided, the region has not completely calmed down. Although the local administration said on Saturday that the curfew in Leh has been lifted and the situation is normal, the situation is still not normal. Even after 10 days of the
movement, the ban on mobile and internet services has not been lifted. Even though the curfew has been lifted, the order not to gather 5 people or more is still in place. However, Indian media reports that the government is ready for talks.
Indian media NDTV reported that the peace deal includes issues such as land security, employment, and preserving the demographic identity of Ladakh.
Chief Secretary of Ladakh, Pawan Kotwal, while reading the statement, has announced the release of 40 youths who were arrested on September 24.
