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Curfew Enforced in Leh Following Violent Clashes, Over 50 Detained

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Leh: Authorities in Leh intensified security measures and imposed a strict curfew on Thursday after violent unrest rocked the region a day earlier, leaving four people dead and more than 80 injured. Police, along with paramilitary forces, detained at least 50 individuals as they moved to restore order.

The violence erupted during a shutdown called by the Leh Apex Body (LAB), a group pressing for statehood for Ladakh and the implementation of the Sixth Schedule — a constitutional provision that offers autonomy and protections for tribal regions. What began as a peaceful bandh escalated into widespread clashes, property damage, and street confrontations, triggering a swift and heavy response from security forces.

Shops, schools, and offices remained closed on Thursday as Leh turned into a virtual lockdown zone. Roads were deserted, checkpoints were established at key locations, and movement was severely restricted under Section 144.

Officials confirmed that the situation remained tense but under control. Medical teams were deployed to treat the injured, many of whom sustained wounds from stone-pelting and baton charges.

The administration has urged people to remain indoors and maintain calm. Talks with representatives from the LAB have reportedly stalled, with local leaders accusing the Centre of failing to meet long-standing demands related to political rights and cultural safeguards for Ladakh’s tribal population.

The recent flare-up highlights growing discontent in the region, which has witnessed recurring protests since Ladakh was carved out as a separate Union Territory following the revocation of Article 370 in 2019. While the government claims it has brought development to the region, local voices have increasingly expressed concern about political disenfranchisement and the dilution of land and employment rights.

No timeline has been given for lifting the curfew, and officials say the situation will be assessed continuously.

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